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Who the Fu*k would do this.

Someone has walked into my front yard, gone to the garden hose, cut off the end with the connection and wheeled off like 10m of garden hose and cut it again.

What the..

I'm Sorry, i didn't know it was your place...would you like it back? :D

Indeed, that is very much WTF

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Who the Fu*k would do this.

Someone has walked into my front yard, gone to the garden hose, cut off the end with the connection and wheeled off like 10m of garden hose and cut it again.

What the..

Yeah about that... sorry...

Who the Fu*k would do this.

Someone has walked into my front yard, gone to the garden hose, cut off the end with the connection and wheeled off like 10m of garden hose and cut it again.

What the..

GOLD .. you just got to love it :D thats what you need

yeah, snapper are awesome fish, good fun to catch and excellent eating... chuck them in a charcoal fired weber, they come out pretty darn nice.... max limit is 1 snapper per person but you can get 6 ruggers each legally too (ruggers are juvies)

-D

damn thats a huge fish

Speaking of which Dohmar, a bloke came into the Holdfast Bay marina last week, as i was working on a boat, and whipped out 2 huge ones..and a few of those juveniles.. within an hour of getting out there..

something around 18 pounds or so.. Just out the front of the marina..around a k or two..probably Glenelg Tyre Reef..

i cant fuuking believe how much i look like this dude, we even went to school together!

vv me vv

http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2...260627_3948.jpg

vv lookalike guy vv

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1220...100000071388861

:)

maybe ur mums both had the same milkman back in the day :P

-D

i cant fuuking believe how much i look like this dude, we even went to school together!

vv me vv

http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2...260627_3948.jpg

vv lookalike guy vv

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1220...100000071388861

:)

yeah its pretty good out there this month... this weekend in particular is looking like a nice clear, windless weekend...our original charter had an issue with his primary 400hp diesel and has to fly another $20k engine out from belgium, which puts him out of the charter game for a month at least, thankfully he gave us the number of a mate of his from another township nearby and got the booking made this morning.... best thing about charters, you might pay anywhere from $150-$250 for a day out on the ocean, but you'll leave with about that much in fish... 9 kilo snapper is worth around $180 at $20 a kilo, so you catch one snapper, 6 ruggers and 20 king george whiting, you've easily made your money back

-D

Speaking of which Dohmar, a bloke came into the Holdfast Bay marina last week, as i was working on a boat, and whipped out 2 huge ones..and a few of those juveniles.. within an hour of getting out there..

something around 18 pounds or so.. Just out the front of the marina..around a k or two..probably Glenelg Tyre Reef..

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