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clear?

No, not clear.

Had I not seen the humour side in it I would not have put the ? after stereotyping

Me typing "Stereotyping?" was as if to say..... I think I know what you're on about...!

That's why I think you misunderstood my friend...

hahahaha

you sadistic bastard :)

my uncle has a masive barra, called tiny :banana:

he bores the f**k outta me, just hangs there.

ok then craig if u want cichilds then i reccommend getting "petinenia splendida" (wolf cichild) youtube them........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrkCpqZdq-g

they also have large mouths and grow rather large and also eat goldfish

ive kept these aswell, but they are highly illegal in SA unless u no the right people.................... :blush:

i think you misunderstood my friend...

whan i stated Dominic was clearly a woganise name, i said it in humor,

in which you took as stereotyping.

clear?

Woganise?????????

right-o.

BTW you're all welcome for the awesome entertainment I provided by linking to that forum :blush:

You can thank me by transferring half your stimulus to my bank account :)

haha, lets start an ilegal fish trade, underbelly stylz :)

you know the right people dan?

dang, i missed my sau aniversary

ahahhaha Craig, Im ASIAN.........i can get anything........................................................................

...................... :blush:

ive just resetup my old tank lastnight, undedcided what to get myself actually, ive pratically had most species, at one stage i had 7 tanks setup at once

the fish im after are REDFIN perch

anyone got a dam or private property in the hills?????

the fish im after are REDFIN perch

anyone got a dam or private property in the hills?????

I caught and ate one for dinner on Friday night at Waikerie :P - darn good eating too! Used to catch dozens up there when I was a kid, but are quite rare these days - making a come-back in recent years though due to carp eradication programs - have only started catching them again in the last year or so after 15 years of not catching any.

Yes, if anyone has a nice dam on their property up in the hills I am keen-as to come pull some out!!!!

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