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Thread: Yubby's outback adventures

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    re: Yubby's outback adventures

    I love it when cats do their job around the house, my mums cats cry's at night when it's killed a mouse, it stops when you come and see how clever he was, then by morning mouse gone.

    IN HIS BELLY.

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    My 10 hr trip home was uneventful , which is a good thing, only 2 fatalities.




    2 butterflys. (what is the last thing that goes through a butterflys mind before it hits my windscreen?...it's butt. )



    (my mate laughs because I drive 10hrs straight to my kids school to pick them up.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by yubbywelch
    I love it when cats do their job around the house, my mums cats cry's at night when it's killed a mouse, it stops when you come and see how clever he was, then by morning mouse gone.

    IN HIS BELLY.
    I'm on the meeces side, Yubby.

    I woke up one night to find a young rat sitting looking at me in my hall, which I managed to chase into a corner and trap in him a box before releasing him safely a little way away outside.

    I then called a rat man to try and work out where it had got in which he did and duly blocked up. He was most impressed at my rat catching skills UNTIL I told him I had released it as I felt sorry for it - he had been planning on having it ssshh exterminated! Cue much eye rolling and sad, disbelieving, shaking of head from said rat catcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yubbywelch
    My 10 hr trip home was uneventful , which is a good thing, only 2 fatalities.




    2 butterflys. (what is the last thing that goes through a butterflys mind before it hits my windscreen?...it's butt. )



    (my mate laughs because I drive 10hrs straight to my kids school to pick them up.)

    RIP little butterflies. In the next stage of your journey may you be able to avoid crossing paths, and especially highways with loud mouth Aussies that insist on telling the most terrible jokes. I'm kind of hoping for the same thing myself.

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    But Oz is a Kiwi now.

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    Another 10hr trip completed without a hitch, almost his a little echidna though, but I didn't see one roo, not that I'm complaining.

    Australia is definitely the sunburnt country.
    The colours out here are fantastic, I need to stop and get some decent photo's, the oranges, yellows and reds of the ground, sunset and sunrises, the blues, purples and blacks of the sky, rivers and lakes. The browns,green and greys of trees, grass and hill sides.

    I'll try to get some decent photo's up.

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    re: Yubby's outback adventures

    Quote Originally Posted by yubbywelch
    I love it when cats do their job around the house, my mums cats cry's at night when it's killed a mouse, it stops when you come and see how clever he was, then by morning mouse gone.

    IN HIS BELLY.
    Yes I do.. spiders

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    I like spiders.

    Preferably outside of cat's tummies.

    I'm shocked at you Mr Owen!

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    Car 1


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