GPSGuided wrote:Needs controversial and exciting topics. Also some hard nosed debaters have given up. SNAFU... LOL
LachlanB wrote:Plus, there's a limit to how many times you can have the same argument about sleeping mats/feral horses/hazard reduction burns (etc, insert topic of choice).
GPSGuided wrote:Needs controversial and exciting topics. Also some hard nosed debaters have given up. SNAFU... LOL
potato wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Needs controversial and exciting topics. Also some hard nosed debaters have given up. SNAFU... LOL
I'm keen
ILUVSWTAS wrote:potato wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Needs controversial and exciting topics. Also some hard nosed debaters have given up. SNAFU... LOL
I'm keen
Ok if it's controversy you want I'll say I think this forum WAS more interesting back in the day when it was just bushwalktas.com. then all the mainlanders showed up and it went downhill fast....
north-north-west wrote:There's nothing (much) wrong with mainlanders. If you train them properly. And keep them chained up to their kennels.
LachlanB wrote:Plus, there's a limit to how many times you can have the same argument about sleeping mats/feral horses/hazard reduction burns (etc, insert topic of choice).
Lophophaps wrote:LachlanB wrote:Plus, there's a limit to how many times you can have the same argument about sleeping mats/feral horses/hazard reduction burns (etc, insert topic of choice).
There is always the possibility of having setting fire to a sleeping mat that is tied to a feral horse. I have never done this, and would be most interested in learning what it's like.
LachlanB wrote:Ah, but first we would have to determine if it is a Exped mat, and why the baffles had failed. Following that, I believe there would need to be some discussion about exactly to what degree that feral horse is a cultural icon, as well as if our burning sleeping mat will actually reduce fuel loads.
potato wrote:I regretted not having a good rifle on hand when I saw Walers in the Little Sandy Desert earlier this year.
north-north-west wrote:potato wrote:I regretted not having a good rifle on hand when I saw Walers in the Little Sandy Desert earlier this year.
While I sympathise with the sentiment - especially considering our current political situation - there is no open season on humans. Not even those from NSW.
north-north-west wrote:While I sympathise with the sentiment - especially considering our current political situation - there is no open season on humans. Not even those from NSW.
GPSGuided wrote:north-north-west wrote:While I sympathise with the sentiment - especially considering our current political situation - there is no open season on humans. Not even those from NSW.
Flame bait!
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