Mr Jay
In Bloom
Has anyone tried it yet?
Not I.
I did not realize that was a Canadian company. That's kind of cool.
I wonder what it is about their 'Primal' product that keeps it out of the Canadian Market ?
Has anyone tried it yet?
Like they say, you can’t polish a turd !'porcine litter'
Got to be tough to find nice words for pig shit
I’m in 👍🏼. I’ll bring the disco light
Which continent has more things that can kill ya? Australia or Africa?Well after being off work for some time I’ve been loving going back out to my playground and now with my next departure early next week I’m sitting in Emergency with a foot that looks like Shreks care of what appears to be one of our many anti social spiders . Wasn’t til the nurse said it could be a bite did I recall a stinging on my ankle while working in my backyard but didn’t linger on it that long and did not see it and I don’t care as long as it’s not one of those bastard white tips . Don’t care what Wikipedia says I’ve seen what they can do first hand and Ulcers aren’t my favourite festering flesh bog .
Gonna Napalm my backyard when I return home so clear out your lockers or else feel the heat you creepy critters . I honestly thought my Neanderthal rock climbing feet couldn’t get any uglier .
Thanks @Deebs ,great info.From ChatGPT:
Both Australia and Africa are home to numerous deadly creatures, but they differ in the types of threats they present.
Australia:
Known for its concentration of dangerous animals relative to its size.
Deadly creatures include:
Venomous snakes like the Inland Taipan (most venomous snake in the world).
Spiders such as the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider.
Marine threats like box jellyfish, blue-ringed octopuses, and stonefish.
Crocodiles (mostly in the north).
Dangerous mammals are rare, with the exception of kangaroos causing accidents.
Australia has a smaller human population, so fatalities from these creatures are relatively rare.
Africa:
Vast biodiversity with a greater range of deadly threats due to its size and ecosystems.
Deadly creatures include:
Predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas.
Massive herbivores such as hippos, elephants, and buffalo (responsible for many deaths).
Venomous snakes like black mambas and puff adders.
Mosquitoes carrying malaria and other diseases cause far more deaths than any animal.
Crocodiles and other aquatic dangers.
Scorpions and parasitic threats like tsetse flies.
Which is deadlier?
Africa wins overall due to its size, population density, and variety of threats, including disease vectors like mosquitoes.
Australia has a higher density of venomous creatures, but its smaller human impact and developed healthcare systems reduce the number of fatalities.
In short: Africa has more things that can kill you, while Australia has a unique concentration of venomous creatures.
as long as it’s not one of those bastard white tips
I’m not sure what would be worse . The excruciating pain some our our nasty bastards can inflict or being torn apart by a big hungry cat ? I think shock might relieve for the short term of being attacked and at least cover you until death but the stories I’ve heard box jelly fish in particular are agony over a fair duration and being some areas are remote you will often get the duration bit . Africa definitely scares the shit out of me for wildlife . Let’s not forget some of the ants of the planet in places like South America that you simply do not want to piss off .From ChatGPT:
Both Australia and Africa are home to numerous deadly creatures, but they differ in the types of threats they present.
Australia:
Known for its concentration of dangerous animals relative to its size.
Deadly creatures include:
Venomous snakes like the Inland Taipan (most venomous snake in the world).
Spiders such as the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider.
Marine threats like box jellyfish, blue-ringed octopuses, and stonefish.
Crocodiles (mostly in the north).
Dangerous mammals are rare, with the exception of kangaroos causing accidents.
Australia has a smaller human population, so fatalities from these creatures are relatively rare.
Africa:
Vast biodiversity with a greater range of deadly threats due to its size and ecosystems.
Deadly creatures include:
Predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas.
Massive herbivores such as hippos, elephants, and buffalo (responsible for many deaths).
Venomous snakes like black mambas and puff adders.
Mosquitoes carrying malaria and other diseases cause far more deaths than any animal.
Crocodiles and other aquatic dangers.
Scorpions and parasitic threats like tsetse flies.
Which is deadlier?
Africa wins overall due to its size, population density, and variety of threats, including disease vectors like mosquitoes.
Australia has a higher density of venomous creatures, but its smaller human impact and developed healthcare systems reduce the number of fatalities.
In short: Africa has more things that can kill you, while Australia has a unique concentration of venomous creatures.
Sydney Funneler ?
So, besides wearing real shoes, is there anything you can do to discourage their presents? Like, can you attract birds or predators that would keep the population down, or perhaps change the underfoot terrain?
You know, after the cleansing.
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I was also spent time in the emergency room yesterday. My son had a big pile of cornea under his fingernail.
Unfortunately, it was mine.
Couple of fine pirates, we are. I got the eye patch, you got the peg leg.
'porcine litter'
Got to be tough to find nice words for pig shit
Luv my ninja creamy deluxe makes great 🍨 and any frozen drink you can think of, and killer texture milkshakesCuisinart Ice Cream maker is rocking! I like making ices better than actual ice cream, but both are fairly fantastic.
Root beer and strawberry ice cream are in stock as well as orange and root beer ices