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@Tigersman said:
I am of Lebanese decent.

So am I.

I'm also quite religious (maronite catholic), an avid recreational hunter & fisherman, and work in the financial services sector.

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@Abraham said:
@Tigersman said:
I am of Lebanese decent.

So am I.

I'm also quite religious (maronite catholic), an avid recreational hunter & fisherman, and work in the financial services sector.

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I'm also Lebanese & Maronite Catholic!
 
@tiger_betto said:
I used to collect magic the gathering cards, have thousands of them, don't have anyone to play them with though, am counting down the years till my son is old enough to play then with me, he is 7 so only a couple of years to go

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Ha! Me too. I looked up the value of my set and cards in my deck the other day.. A couple of thousand dollars worth now.

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I have a plate and four screws below my left thumb.
Sometimes it activates the metal detector as airports, then the hand held wands are used.
So I grab the security guard's hand, and run his fingers over the screw heads, which you can clearly feel, and never have any further issues.

the look on their faces, is worth the slight delay.
 
Flippedy
Nothing boring about an interest in crocodiles. I have a healthy interest in them too.

![](http://i62.tinypic.com/2ilh4w9.jpg)

I tried to get the photo upload working yesterday (thanks Geo and Ink) but stuffed it up.
 
@Pierre M7 said:
@Abraham said:
@Tigersman said:
I am of Lebanese decent.

So am I.

I'm also quite religious (maronite catholic), an avid recreational hunter & fisherman, and work in the financial services sector.

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I'm also Lebanese & Maronite Catholic!

Tcharafna !

You must be a top bloke then.

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@TrueTiger said:
Flip,great website and thank you for the link,I will look more into it later on.They appear to know what they are doing and what a great group of people doing such a fine job…

Horse rehabilitation and retraining can be hard work at times,but with all things patience and good temperament are essential..
The worst are horses that have been badly treated,they take awhile to get their confidence back in humans and TLC comes to the fore......thank you Flip...cheers mate....

No worries mate :stuck_out_tongue:
 
@NT Tiger said:
Flippedy
Nothing boring about an interest in crocodiles. I have a healthy interest in them too.

![](http://i62.tinypic.com/2ilh4w9.jpg)

I tried to get the photo upload working yesterday (thanks Geo and Ink) but stuffed it up.

They are great creatures aren't they NT? I gather by your user name you are actually from croc mecca (Northern Territory). I was up there in July this year and also in October last year - had some great up close and personal encounters with crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove and on the Adelaide River. I love em, my friends and workmates think I'm weird :laughing:

Btw, I had a little trouble deciphering your pic - eyes ain't what they used to be lol. Is that a croc hiding in the mud? How close were you when you took it?
 
@Flippedy said:
@NT Tiger said:
Flippedy
Nothing boring about an interest in crocodiles. I have a healthy interest in them too.

![](http://i62.tinypic.com/2ilh4w9.jpg)

I tried to get the photo upload working yesterday (thanks Geo and Ink) but stuffed it up.

They are great creatures aren't they NT? I gather by your user name you are actually from croc mecca (Northern Territory). I was up there in July this year and also in October last year - had some great up close and personal encounters with crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove and on the Adelaide River. I love em, my friends and workmates think I'm weird :laughing:

Btw, I had a little trouble deciphering your pic - eyes ain't what they used to be lol. Is that a croc hiding in the mud? How close were you when you took it?

It seems the Croc was on the surface and it's gone back under the water/mud and it's left it's mark on the muddy Water exactly it's position Flip.
NT fantastic shot , Crocs are an amazing and date back to the Triassic period.
 
@foreveratiger said:
@Flippedy said:
@NT Tiger said:
Flippedy
Nothing boring about an interest in crocodiles. I have a healthy interest in them too.

![](http://i62.tinypic.com/2ilh4w9.jpg)

I tried to get the photo upload working yesterday (thanks Geo and Ink) but stuffed it up.

They are great creatures aren't they NT? I gather by your user name you are actually from croc mecca (Northern Territory). I was up there in July this year and also in October last year - had some great up close and personal encounters with crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove and on the Adelaide River. I love em, my friends and workmates think I'm weird :laughing:

Btw, I had a little trouble deciphering your pic - eyes ain't what they used to be lol. Is that a croc hiding in the mud? How close were you when you took it?

It seems the Croc was on the surface and it's gone back under the water/mud and it's left it's mark on the muddy Water exactly it's position Flip.
NT fantastic shot , Crocs are an amazing and date back to the Triassic period.

Ah yes, I see what you're saying, Forever - it's a great pic eh? And yeah they do date back to the dinosaurs, they come from birds surprisingly.
 
Hi Flippedy,
The photo was taken at the East Alligator River. It is the body impression (mainly lower jaw) of about a 3.5m croc in the soft mud on the bank. If you look closely you can see the scale marks from it's neck.
If you're up here regularly, you should try to get up here at this time of year, Oct/Nov, and get out to Cahills crossing on a high tide. You can see in the order of 15 or 16, 3.5 to 4.5 meter crocs all feeding as fish come over the causeway. It's a real spectacle.
Next time you're planning a trip PM me and we'll catch up for some croc spotting.
 
My girlfriend also loves crocodiles. She forced me to the reptile park on the central coast on our way back from our schoolies trip and i must say they are incredible creatures. Scary but incredible. Still don't understand the obsession though..

Back on topic, i love Nike's range of shoes and am a collector of them.

Just some trivia - It costs Niks 70c to make a pair and they sell them for between $100-300 each. Talk about high profit margins.

I also had the chance to possibly play in the NYC for the tigers, but my parents convinced me out of it due to the physical nature of of rugby league. I now play touch footy whilst watching former teamates carve it up in the NRL and wonder what could've been…

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@Geo. said:
I like Pies

I regularly drive the 280km round trip from Maroochydore to Yatala back to Maroochydore for the greatest pie in the world…. Its bloody hilarious when the wife calls "where are you" and I tell her I'm just going to get a pie. She blows up deluxe after I return 3-4 hours later!
 
@Tiger Watto said:
@Geo. said:
I like Pies

I regularly drive the 280km round trip from Maroochydore to Yatala back to Maroochydore for the greatest pie in the world…. Its bloody hilarious when the wife calls "where are you" and I tell her I'm just going to get a pie. She blows up deluxe after I return 3-4 hours later!

Bit of advice Watto

Yatala Pies are nice , but I reckon the Travellers Rest at Miriam Vale (big yellow building LHS as you drive into Miriam Vale ) are better and worse still the bakery at Port Douglas are brilliant

Better still mate ignore that , going missing for a few days mightn't impress your wife :smiley:
 
@innsaneink said:
Wow you got that far only to be talked out of it?
Amazing

Yep ! I come from a family where when your parents say or ask something, you respect it. It wasn't easy and straight forward but i respected their wishes and went to university instead.

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