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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 361873" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Haha well he was barking up the wrong tree...I'd make a terrible wife, just ask mine.</p><p></p><p>Snagged 3 rings, 2 silver one junk and enough rattles to buy a 2 litre coffee and some Maccas as Mrs GT was unavailable for kitchen duties tonight.</p><p></p><p>I did start out braving the tall grass on Cobb & Co until the first little brown snake got tangled up in the whippersnipper. Old mate the Italian in the paddock beside heard me cursing and semi fleeing and waved me over. Showed me all the snake tracks heading in and out between the sites, so if the one I saw wasn't enough to put me off, the thought of many more did.</p><p></p><p>Brandishing the beautiful old shotgun in his right hand he says " I'd be happy to shorten them up if you want to keep flushing them out." I think it might go on the back burner, I'm obviously too deep into spring, gaitors or not, there's a big difference between brave and stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 361873, member: 2152"] Haha well he was barking up the wrong tree...I'd make a terrible wife, just ask mine. Snagged 3 rings, 2 silver one junk and enough rattles to buy a 2 litre coffee and some Maccas as Mrs GT was unavailable for kitchen duties tonight. I did start out braving the tall grass on Cobb & Co until the first little brown snake got tangled up in the whippersnipper. Old mate the Italian in the paddock beside heard me cursing and semi fleeing and waved me over. Showed me all the snake tracks heading in and out between the sites, so if the one I saw wasn't enough to put me off, the thought of many more did. Brandishing the beautiful old shotgun in his right hand he says " I'd be happy to shorten them up if you want to keep flushing them out." I think it might go on the back burner, I'm obviously too deep into spring, gaitors or not, there's a big difference between brave and stupid. [/QUOTE]
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