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animals are nothing to be afraid of, provided you're prepared to take the time to learn their ways...even snakes and scorpions...

We even had a pet amazon cockroach. theyre around 2 inches (5cm) long and actually like to be petted, and they can be taught to do tricks (like mazes, and to put their upper body on a cotton spool and walking it along the place...etc)... its great because i can see the individual quirks in all the animals we've had

Still that doesnt mean im a PETA stooge. Bring on the Lamb chops for australia day. Matter of fact, bring me a live cow. I'll carve off what I want to bbq and ride the rest home

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i'm not an animal person LOL. the only pets we've had (by we i mean my sister) is cats and god they are annoying

her cat just had kittens and unfortunately i think there all staying :P

well better get back to cleaning my room, i'm planning to have it done by 2moro arvo so i can get

this cot in there, hopefully it fits.

i'm not an animal person LOL. the only pets we've had (by we i mean my sister) is cats and god they are annoying

her cat just had kittens and unfortunately i think there all staying :P

well better get back to cleaning my room, i'm planning to have it done by 2moro arvo so i can get

this cot in there, hopefully it fits.

hey Pokie, I remember my wife's Dr when she was pregnant saying something about kittens and pregnant women not being a good combo......might want to check with your Doc

Pregnant women should not have contact with cats, their faeces in particular. Can't remember what disease can be transmitted, but it's not good. Google it.

Craig, ditch the angels and gouramis and make the new 4ft an african cichlid tank. That'd look awsome! Give petstock a call, prospect is probably your closest store, but parafield is better because i work there :P hee hee. They'll be able to take your unwanted fish. You can get a store credit and put it towards your new seachem products!!

Sez

hey Pokie, I remember my wife's Dr when she was pregnant saying something about kittens and pregnant women not being a good combo......might want to check with your Doc
Pregnant women should not have contact with cats, their feces in particular. Can't remember what disease can be transmitted, but it's not good. Google it...

Sez

yes that's correct its called 'Toxoplasmosis In Cats And Pregnant Women'

also 'Cat litter, pregnant women don't mix '

what settings have you got so far chris and what size injectors

Pregnant women should not have contact with cats, their faeces in particular. Can't remember what disease can be transmitted, but it's not good. Google it.

Craig, ditch the angels and gouramis and make the new 4ft an african cichlid tank. That'd look awsome! Give petstock a call, prospect is probably your closest store, but parafield is better because i work there :) hee hee. They'll be able to take your unwanted fish. You can get a store credit and put it towards your new seachem products!!

Sez

yeah i will be doing this, the angels are assholes and the gouramis always fight. african cichlids and clown loaches get along right?

hey Pokie, I remember my wife's Dr when she was pregnant saying something about kittens and pregnant women not being a good combo......might want to check with your Doc
Pregnant women should not have contact with cats, their faeces in particular. Can't remember what disease can be transmitted, but it's not good. Google it.

yeah i know all about that, but as long as i don't clean the litter i'm fine.

i have friggin was the baby capsule lining coz the stupid thing decided to sleep in it a few times grr

Well here i was in the work truck today doing a delivery driving down mooringe ave when 100m ahead i see this old red ford sedan come flying out of the side street and smash into a black bmw travel towards me. Both cars spin out major, the red one on the foot path and the bmw nearly hitting a stobbie. Both cars are written off. I pull over to check everyone is ok, and the person in the red car was an old grandma who missed the giveway sign and would of been doing 60-70k's as there are no tyre marks on the road from her car.

Crazy shit to see.

hey all, i finished putting all the new parts on my car today and just need it tuned was gunna get it dyno tunned tuesday (but thats ages away lol) but was wondering it anyone can tune it without a dyno so i can drive it without damaging the engine ect?

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