Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 11:11 am Post subject: Hello, I'm new!
Hey everyone, just want to say hello! I am from Toronto, Canada and have two red fronted Kakariki's. One is a male, Luke who is 5 yrs old, and I've had him since age 6 weeks as a handfed baby. The other is Leia, a 6 month old baby I got a week ago, she is a Cinammon Red Front.
Welcome on board m8...
If u want a gallery, show of a few pics, or any help how to do stuff, just holla...
Know any good Sth African jokes? those guys are giving us Kiwis a bit of a hard time in the forums _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
Welcome Redstreaks, Kakrikis are ideal for a cold climate, far more suited and hardier than most parrots. So get more, get breeding and get posting.
Steptoe wrote:
"Know any good Sth African jokes? those guys are giving us Kiwis a bit of a hard time in the forums"
Hey, not fair! I think I am the only South African member here and there are plenty of Kiwi members that can defend themselves - find jokes.
I'll probaly have to be very quiet during the rugby season but then again:
South Africa is the reigning Tri-nations champion and the Kiwis are the current wooden spoonists and that won't change for the next couple of months.
P S I heard there are more sheep in NZ than people, is that true or is that only true in Australia.
Joined: Jan 23, 2005 Posts: 2 Location: Brisbane. Australia
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:05 pm Post subject:
Allen wrote:
Welcome Redstreaks, Kakrikis are ideal for a cold climate, far more suited and hardier than most parrots. So get more, get breeding and get posting.
Steptoe wrote:
"Know any good Sth African jokes? those guys are giving us Kiwis a bit of a hard time in the forums"
Hey, not fair! I think I am the only South African member here and there are plenty of Kiwi members that can defend themselves - find jokes.
I'll probaly have to be very quiet during the rugby season but then again:
South Africa is the reigning Tri-nations champion and the Kiwis are the current wooden spoonists and that won't change for the next couple of months.
P S I heard there are more sheep in NZ than people, is that true or is that only true in Australia.
Nothing like that here in Aussie, they run about 50 sheep per acre in NZ,
& we run about 50 acres per sheep. I went Pig shooting last year out past St George Qld, 8 hours drive from Brisbane, & the farm we stayed at, 30,000 acres, had no grass so they were feeding stock on Mulga Bush.
No bull,
Graeme
Maybe Steptoe should start a mutton site for all the sheep lovers in NZ. Makes me wonder where they put all those sheep and still have space for their roads and houses too?
In Africa, some of the traditional rural indigenous people still pay for their wives with cattle. So the question is - How much mutton for a kiwi girl?
Makes me wonder where they put all those sheep and still have space for their roads and houses too?
Its all a matter Of Kiwi efficiency, we use them for lawn mowers in our city parks to
Allen wrote:
In Africa, some of the traditional rural indigenous people still pay for their wives with cattle. So the question is - How much mutton for a kiwi girl?
Oh thats easy..can simply be worked out using the current exchange rate (e)along with calculating that 1 NZ sheep(s) is worth 12 SA cattle(c)..(see pic s of SA cattle...one understands y ) Bear in mine 1 Kiwi Girl (k)= 3 SA girls.(a)
k=(12c)/e)3a
So get married before emergrating here.
The divorce part is bad news...cost u an arm and a leg, plus all your sheep....u dont miss the arm and leg cause u dont need them anymore as there are no more sheep to look after _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
Our South African cows consist 200 kgs of good quality beef. I ordered a carcass the other day, forgot that I usually only buy a hind quarter and had quite a problem stuffing 212kgs of beef into the deeo freeze.
So isn't it 12 sheep equals one cow? The lamb I normally buy weighs about 17 - 20 kgs. I never buy mutton as its too tough.
ROTFLMAO... literately
Deb my wife just read the above,
u are in deep deep trouble
But yourself also being married will relise ...its not realy a problem, its only the depth at varies _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
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