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Awesome Droid! If you're ever in the Gully you'll have to come & bomb some hills with Micbrew & I
make sure you ratchet those trucks up nice and tight skating up that way, death wobbles going down a hill are not nice.
 
make sure you ratchet those trucks up nice and tight skating up that way, death wobbles going down a hill are not nice.

I noticed that yesterday when we were swapping boards and I was tightening the trucks for me and loosening for the kids, the loose was good for carving but much more unstable - would I be correct in thinking that the more flexible set-up saps speed too?

the roskopp has very noisy/squeaky bushes too - what's the go with that?
 
Guess I have a few but some are not very regular. The main ones would be target shooting, photography, knives and scuba diving.


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I know we're a very delicate society these days that's easily offended so I've tried to keep things as tasteful as possible but for me when I'm not brewing I'm doing one of three things:

Taking photos of game
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Hunting game
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Or eating game
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haha - skaters are everywhere! What boards do you guys use?

Mainly Sector 9 longboards, but have a couple of others including a Freebord - - which scares the **** outta me, but I'll invest some time & skin into this summer
 
Mainly Sector 9 longboards, but have a couple of others including a Freebord - - which scares the **** outta me, but I'll invest some time & skin into this summer

That's nuts!
 
When it comes to hunting feral game then I am 100% behind it and the shooting/hunting of any introduced animal

And there should be more of it as its one on the only ways we can control them. And we should be allowed to hunt feral animals in our National Parks

When it comes to hunting native animals...NO....definitely not.......except kangaroos in certain circumstances. And then only for eating ( Its the best red meat you can get so we should be eating more of it )
 
The indigenous Aussies weren't too squeamish about it....

Under natural circumstances, kangaroo numbers are kept under control by climatic conditions. But us white fellas went and built dams, bores etc. all over the place... and grew grass where there used to be trees. Hence there are more Kangas, and less other things..
 
The indigenous Aussies weren't too squeamish about it....

Under natural circumstances, kangaroo numbers are kept under control by climatic conditions. But us white fellas went and built dams, bores etc. all over the place... and grew grass where there used to be trees. Hence there are more Kangas, and less other things..

Its got me stumped why we, as a population, dont eat a lot more kangaroo considering its sustainable and very healthy.


.... now... back to hobbies


My other hobby is renovating houses...on No 3 now...
 
Not enjoyed croc when I've had it, but camel is possibly one of the worst I've tried. Roo, wallaby, emu. All good... Kangaroo should definitely be on the menu more. Less destructive of habitat than many other forms of protein on our menu's and a very healthy and delicious feed.
 
Camel? Camel is superb if done well. Seared rare with mango salsa brings back great memories.
 
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