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Can we still stir up people who own cats ?
Just checking....:U
HH.
People who own cats have got to be fair game. Let's go for it.:;
Thanks for the tip HH.:2tsup:
You lot didn't read the questions properly!
I don't have any problems with expressing different viewpoints or debating a subject. I'm not on about censorship :oo:
For any group of people to work well there must be respect & consideration.:)
This doesn't happen with the bagging brigade of whingers who continually bag tradies. :((
So if any of the baggers ask a question to which I could provide a good answer, please identify yourself as a bagging whinger first, and I'll refrain from offering you any advice at all. :)
I hate some tradies and I like a lot of them. Am I a bagging whinger?
I don’t know :shrug: but I will continue to ask questions, provide advice to others, tell stories about good tradesmen and stories about bad tradesmen I have dealt with.
Let's get back to cats, I hate them
Actually, I do like cats. They taste just like chicken. They go great in a curry too.:D
How can you say you hate them if you haven't tasted one?:o
Hi,
Gee I didn't realise us "POMS" were so popular here:2tsup:. Only 17% want to get rid of us. Maybe the standards are improving in Australian society or is it the generations who hated us have since moved on & their children are much wiser:wink::U.
Unfortunately I feel a lot of negativety at the place I presently work at, which if continues could result in servere consequences for the aviation industry not just here in Melbourne but Australia as a whole. I just hope the waring parties get their heads (and egos) together and thrash out a solution to the ongoing problems. If not, I feel the worse will happen....going off shore:(:((
Of course we like the POMS. :2tsup:
Who else, apart from the Kiwi's and the Irish, could we take the P155 out of? :;
We have to share it around a bit, but let's keep it confined to sport, climate and politics.:D
Sounds like you want to make this like our system of government, Democratic. Then a small group of ppl who think alike but don't like the way the rest of us think, can introduce rules (laws) to try to stop us thinking like that. A bit like the reverse racism that exists here in Australia.
prozac
Bob ???:rolleyes:
Astrid:D
I don't hate cats, in fact we had one as a pet for years until the poor old b... fell off the perch a few months ago. I do hate the people who think it's their right to let their cat wander wherever it likes. If it comes into my yard, I'm with Waldo.
Where's Shane when you need a good naration to a topic :D come on Dingo
a bell around the neck will usually stop moggy from disturbing the wildlife,
about a 5kg one will do the trick:)
remember,
neighbors cats,
make good hats
We live on 25 acres and have quite a few feral cats around at times, having a few chicken farms in the area doesn't help either.
We regularly set a cat trap and if it is a feral cat (no bell, neckband or other identification etc) it dies by lead poisoning (bullet). Some of these feral cats are awesome, boy are they big, especially the toms.
Otherwise the RSPCA gets another cat.
My son in law has caught quite a few lately.
One good thing the Bendigo Council has done is declare a cat curfew, this seems to have reduced the cat problem a little.
Hmm, so far in this thread:
Tradies = good
Cats = bad
What if it's a tradie's cat? :think:
:rolleyes:
Or that cat Watson has.
See, exactly my point. A small minoruty who grizzle so loud they make hell for the rest of us. I rest my case.
Never mentioned any tradies. I thought this thread was about negative threads! Negative, PHEW!Quote:
Can I make it any clearer than
Don't bag tradies en masse, in fact don't bag any group en masse
Vive La Guillotine:D
prozac