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July 25 Podcast

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July 25 Podcast

Postby rob snowhite » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:20 pm

I've always been fascinated by kangaroos-their shape/morphology, reproduction and birth methods
Sheep are great too. They can climb anything. Though their eye's scare me.
I've begun to appreciate the sheep more as I've been working part time in a cheese shop.
Can't say I've eaten any kangaroo cheese -though we try to tell people our 'wallaby' cheese is made with wallaby milk.

I've never seen kangaroos other than on tv and in zoos.
I've seen sheep wild in the rocky mountains along the hightway eating salt, an cliffs just over the hightway (overhanging the shoulder) and rooting around in the snow when it was -10 F

I wear more products from sheep, none from kangaroos.

kind of a toss up for me.

and those kids talking about bugs was hilarious. kids with english accents always gets me.
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RE: July 25 Podcast

Postby Ben » Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:03 pm

Rob, you were quick off the mark... I didn't realise you'd commented on the August podcast so started a new thread!

Glad you liked it.

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RE: July 25 Podcast

Postby Jim Walker » Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:43 pm

ORIGINAL: rob snowhite
I wear more products from sheep, none from kangaroos.


A mate of mine has a kangaroo scrotum purse that he carries around ALL the time. Bit of a conversation piece in the bar. [:D]
I'd agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
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RE: July 25 Podcast

Postby rob snowhite » Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:13 pm

i had to read my own comment you quoted to remember i have 2 pair of kangaroo leather hunting boots. i don't hunt but the first pair was so soft that i bought a second pair for when the first are worn out

a scrot bag would be a good convesration piece. the bar pranks are unlimited!
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