SuzieMaree
In the Brooder
- Sep 28, 2016
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technically we cant kill them without a special license, but somehow they keep disappearing in spurts![]()
lol... sounds like my neighbours kangaroos!
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technically we cant kill them without a special license, but somehow they keep disappearing in spurts![]()
I figured but I had to ask. I know a bit, but nothing like I would like to.Vehicle in general
Yes I know what carburetor is doing, but brands, types name of parts....nothing!
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OMG that reminds me!!! hang on let me see if its on youtube yet brb
technically we cant kill them without a special license, but somehow they keep disappearing in spurts![]()
lol... sounds like my neighbours kangaroos!
Quote: You're an Aussie! One of your fellow countrymen hangs here, too; was here less than an hour ago.
Yellow Jackets are ill-tempered bees (or hornets, maybe), yellow body w/irregular black stripes, about the size of a Honey Bee, perhaps a bit larger. Often nest underground.
What is the last thing Everyone ate?
I'm hungry! I had provolone cheese and a unique pretzel as a snack, didn't take care of ma belly though.
Benny is here so I can't say.![]()
You can eat any carb you want dear!![]()
Can you make that a double order of Holley 4-barrel, please?
You are in Australia?
Or just living near a neighbor with a zoo?
Quote: You can eat any carb you want dear!![]()
Can you make that a double order of Holley 4-barrel, please?
I toured the factory when I was in highschool.
I bet that was a blast!
yellow jackets galore what kind do we need? I didnt plant any flowers this year![]()
well if you have pumpkin flowers you can just make sure and pollinated them. might help. whats a yellow jacket? im aussie...yellow jackets are fish here!
You're an Aussie! One of your fellow countrymen hangs here, too; was here less than an hour ago.
Yellow Jackets are ill-tempered bees (or hornets, maybe), yellow body w/irregular black stripes, about the size of a Honey Bee, perhaps a bit larger. Often nest underground.