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Only problem is those dropbear loving aussies are still here. Thank God us moose riding, poutine eating, maple syrup guzzlers are here to counteract their craziness.
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Hehehe, yeah there's at least four of us that show up from time to time and a fifth who is still listed but hasn't posted for a while. I think there are/were some more but I don't recall seeing them post for quite some time.
As a "dropbear loving Aussie" I have to admit to liking both poutine and maple syrup. However I've never been moose riding, kangaroo riding is the only way to travel! ![]() |
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There's at least three more that I know of as well.
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To be fair, Drop Bears are more of an East Coast thing
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Don't be too quick to assume they're only an east coast problem. Some idiot introduced them into WA a couple of years ago.
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