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zut alors
11 years ago
Ah yes, Mr Dog, we’re on the slippery slope.
Next thing the POTUS kiddies will be allowed the access code to the Red Button – but they’ll be thoroughly trained (and required to pass a proper test) before programming it.
Perhaps we could introduce a few Leopards to make it more interesting.
Steve777
11 years ago
I think we should allow control of animal pests in National Parks to professionals working for or hired by the National Park services, not enthusiastic amateurs, not the idiots who use road signs for target practice and certainly not kids.
rhwombat
11 years ago
paddy: Leopards..as in the tanks or the spotted felines? ‘Cause if it’s OK by you, I’d prefer the 12 year old shooting at me to be using 12 gauge not 12cm smooth bore rounds.
drovers cat
11 years ago
You won’t see me walking through NSW national parks now that congenital idiot O’Farrell has let loose the dogs of the Shooters Party.
Where are the Sensitive New Age Cowpersons when you need ’em?
Ah yes, Mr Dog, we’re on the slippery slope.
Next thing the POTUS kiddies will be allowed the access code to the Red Button – but they’ll be thoroughly trained (and required to pass a proper test) before programming it.
Perhaps we could introduce a few Leopards to make it more interesting.
I think we should allow control of animal pests in National Parks to professionals working for or hired by the National Park services, not enthusiastic amateurs, not the idiots who use road signs for target practice and certainly not kids.
paddy: Leopards..as in the tanks or the spotted felines? ‘Cause if it’s OK by you, I’d prefer the 12 year old shooting at me to be using 12 gauge not 12cm smooth bore rounds.
You won’t see me walking through NSW national parks now that congenital idiot O’Farrell has let loose the dogs of the Shooters Party.
Where are the Sensitive New Age Cowpersons when you need ’em?