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Subject: Australian confectionery and marsupials B/S From: The Shambles Date: 05 Jul 99 - 10:48 AM This morning I received a mysterious parcel, all the way from Australia. I can't say who it was from as some people here may become insanely jealous. (But thank you, very much, Alison). What can say after eating this piece of Australian confectionery? A novelty number, shaped like a wobat, with a special furry coating (which I assume is to stop it melting in the heat). It was very chewy and tasteless and I am not too surprised that you poor souls over there look forward to eating Galaxy. I shall get some more in to send for Christmas....... Poor buggers! By the way, do the real ones really smell bad and why are Mudcatter's so hard on marsupials? Thanks again. |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: alison Date: 06 Jul 99 - 01:49 AM Glad you got it...... but... you weren't supposed to eat it!!!! I don't know about smelling bad... but they all (kangaroos, koalas, wombats etc) have really wiry fur!! I always thought koalas were cute cuddly things..... the fur is horrible and they have VERY long claws..... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: SeanM Date: 06 Jul 99 - 02:39 AM I don't think it's us being hard on marsupials (with the possible exception of rectal inflation of one particular breed).... I think it's probably just jealousy that they get an extra pocket to carry instruments in... Just think... on the average size 'catter, you could probably carry an extra accordion on the way to the city dump... Wishing I could visit... after the Olympics... M |
Subject: Marsupials B/S - is this another possum thread?? From: Joe Offer Date: 06 Jul 99 - 03:06 AM Uh...speaking of marsupials....is this a good thread for talking about possums?? My friend Claudia has a possum trapped on the back porch. It's been eating all the cat food and she wants to get rid of it. Any suggestions for getting rid of possums without harming them? Claudia can't bring herself to hurt the darn thing - she's a Vegetarian, or some religion like that. Catspaw - you know about this stuff. You MUST have a suggestion. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Jul 99 - 03:44 AM I assume the back porch has a door? Has she tried leaving it open with some delectable food (whatever possums find delectable) outside the door? Now skunks taking up residence in the crawlspace under the house--there's a problem. --seed |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: SeanM Date: 06 Jul 99 - 03:45 AM There'r 'no-harm' (or some other name... I ferget what) traps that can be used... they catch the critter without harming him, and then he can be taken on a loooong drive away from the homestead. Check local pet stores... they sometimes have them, if not there, try (of all places) sporting goods stores - the more 'hunting' oriented, the better. Barring that, an all banjo-kazoo-accordion concert season would probably work... M |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Banjer Date: 06 Jul 99 - 04:55 AM There's a thought Joe, an accordian with banjo and bodhran backup. If that doesn't run the little feller off, he's probably some kin to Catspaw's ocarina, in which case I suggest someone pick him up gently and blow up his butt to see if he is also musically inclined! As for SeanM's suggestion, many local humane societies will come set a trap and then transport the critter to safer environs. |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: The Shambles Date: 06 Jul 99 - 01:43 PM Does anyone know how to sex a wombat? It needs a name and as I do not know what sex it is, we only refer to it as it.
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Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Night Owl Date: 06 Jul 99 - 01:55 PM Sounds like a great tune Shambles...do you know the lyrics?? |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: SeanM Date: 06 Jul 99 - 02:34 PM Well, I suppose you could get said wombat drunk, put a copy of 'Barry White and the All Aboriginal Digeridoo Band' on the stereo, set the proper lighting and see what happened... M |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: MMario Date: 06 Jul 99 - 02:58 PM this is probably dumb, but malesupials don't have pouches, do they? re: how do you sex a wombat?" MMario |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Bert Date: 06 Jul 99 - 03:08 PM All wombats are females, or is it all females are wombats? Bert (getting ready to duck) |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Night Owl Date: 06 Jul 99 - 03:48 PM Not sure if we've been insulted or complimented.... |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Fadac Date: 06 Jul 99 - 04:58 PM Just call it Pat the Possum. Or you could call it Cheeseburger. In Viet Nam, we had a dog named Lug-Nuts. She liked almost nobody, we had a sign, "Beware of dog, she bites." Then hash marks, red for enlisted and blue for officers. |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Jul 99 - 06:51 PM Night Owl, that depends on how you feel about having someone...oh, never mind. --seed |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Banjer Date: 06 Jul 99 - 07:25 PM How do you sex a wombat....That reminds me of the story of the feller visiting a friend. They was a'settin' on the porch when this dog laid down out in the yard and commenced to reach back and lick on his private parts. The feller said to his friend, 'Boy I sure wish I could do that!" To which his friend replied,"Well,....if'n ya scratch him for while behind his ears first, he may let ya!" |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: catspaw49 Date: 06 Jul 99 - 08:54 PM Banj ol' buddy, I'm sure you know WHY a dog does that doncha'? Yeah, that's it alright......BECAUSE HE CAN. catspaw P.S. To those of you trying to catch that possum: BAKED POSSUM RECIPE
Clean out entrails and skin---Retain liver (Personal Serving Suggestion--Throw the whole f**king mess out for the cats) |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Penny S Date: 07 Jul 99 - 11:13 AM Does this not belong with the Australin recipe for the galah? |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Fadac Date: 07 Jul 99 - 11:17 AM Hmmm, yummy, sounds a bit like my golf egg recipe. Take a half doz. 100 lb golf balls. Soak in Scotch. Put in refrigerator for 1 min. toss out golfballs and drink the gravy. -Fadac |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Steve Parkes Date: 08 Jul 99 - 09:37 AM I suppose you know about the scientist who crossed a cricket with a wombat? He got a cricket wom. Ah well, you can't win 'em all ... Steve P.S. What was the name of that feller who hid in a wombat's hole to escape Ned Kelly? |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Bert Date: 08 Jul 99 - 09:43 AM A Cricket Wom! I love it. |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Steve Latimer Date: 09 Jul 99 - 09:39 AM Fadac, Love your golf ball recipe. Steve Latimer |
Subject: RE: Australian confectionary and marsupials B/S From: Shimbo Darktree Date: 09 Jul 99 - 11:24 AM Most interested in the bloke who hid in a wombat's hole. Must be a bloody thin bloke! Incidentally, I have found that the best way to sex a wombat is missionary ... they are very conventional! |
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