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    Lucky so far.

    I’ve slotted back into agriville family seamlessly.

    No arguments thus far.

    Glad to be back.

    Guess I’m like cousin Eddie of agriville.

    Don't go puttin' none of that stuff on my sled, Clark. You know that metal plate in my head? I had to have it replaced, cause every time Catherine revved up the microwave I'd piss my pants and forget who I was for a half hour or so. So over at the VA they had to replace it with plastic. It ain't as strong so I don't know if I should go sailin down no hill with nothing between the ground and my brains but a piece of government plastic.

    Cheers have a happy Sunday arvo.

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    Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
    I’ve slotted back into agriville family seamlessly.

    No arguments thus far.

    Glad to be back.

    Guess I’m like cousin Eddie of agriville.

    Don't go puttin' none of that stuff on my sled, Clark. You know that metal plate in my head? I had to have it replaced, cause every time Catherine revved up the microwave I'd piss my pants and forget who I was for a half hour or so. So over at the VA they had to replace it with plastic. It ain't as strong so I don't know if I should go sailin down no hill with nothing between the ground and my brains but a piece of government plastic.

    Cheers have a happy Sunday arvo.
    I understood every single word of that.

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      #3
      Some of you guys get my humour…..

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        #4
        At the town close by someone decorated their place just like the Griswold’s. Complete with a old Winnebago and cousin Eddie out front.

        Just google Stony Plain Griswold house and it’ll come up. Been a while since I watched it but definitely a classic.

        Glad to have you join the chaos again😎

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          #5
          Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
          Some of you guys get my humour…..
          Oh jeepers here I thought you were serious!

          Okay I'll laugh LOL!



          Really, that was pretty darn funny until the last line of the Eddie story and then I got confused again with reality. Anyway, it was perfect!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
            Some of you guys get my humour…..
            Looks like some of your folks have a special 'Game of Thrones' going on...

            Voting Blokes with funny 'Shepard's Canes'[look like Tennis Rackets] off your Island...

            Special Global 'Entertainment'... taking bets on the PM; Gov of Victoria, the lawyers are having the 'fun' now...

            Maillee what are the odds the Visas/Exemptions gets re-enstated so the games can proceed?

            2:1 for the border guards!!!

            Grin

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              #7


              Harvest humour.

              Re tennis I’m betting on joker but he’s about as popular as aids at a choreographers convention at the moment

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                #8
                LOL

                Best laugh this year!

                Have no forward that to my nephew the cart guy.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                  https://twitter.com/richrobscows1/st...838939653?s=21

                  Harvest humour.

                  Re tennis I’m betting on joker but he’s about as popular as aids at a choreographers convention at the moment
                  Got to love the PM’s Quote:
                  ‘Rules are Rules’… the Pandemic has redefined what “Rules” mean!!!(especially the Political latitude for the “Liberal” interpretation)
                  Shades of a Submarine interpretation…
                  Cheers

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                    #10
                    Dumping grain in his pants with no chance to wipe, just nasty. Operator be looking over his shoulder a long time.
                    Course, the guy was asking for it.
                    Me, I need something to hang on to for balance baha. Pull all the coveralls clear! Don't park near any suspicious piles of paper towel.
                    Helped us find something that fell off a machine once though, kind of a marker or pin so to speak.
                    Reminds me of story. Guy i know on nightshift with a pot head. Snuck up behind him in the dark with a shovel.
                    Stood up to see if it looked as good as it felt and stripped naked when he couldn't find it. In the winter.
                    Keep on keeping Agriville useful Lndwnndr!!

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                      #11
                      Code Brown's are no laughing matter... That said, I still laughed!

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                        #12
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                        Just a few kms away some guys I know

                        Apologies can’t hit link on cell phone what’s the am I doing something wrong iphone
                        Last edited by Landdownunder; Jan 10, 2022, 01:50.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                          Got to love the PM’s Quote:
                          ‘Rules are Rules’… the Pandemic has redefined what “Rules” mean!!!(especially the Political latitude for the “Liberal” interpretation)
                          Shades of a Submarine interpretation…
                          Cheers
                          Novak Djokovic: Judge orders immediate release of tennis star
                          Published7 minutes ago

                          Djokovic supporters protesting outside the court
                          IMAGE SOURCE, GETTY IMAGES
                          Image caption,
                          Supporters of Novak Djokovic have been protesting outside the courthouse throughout proceedings
                          The judge hearing Novak Djokovic's challenge to an order by the Australian government revoking his entry visa has dramatically overturned the decision.
                          Judge Anthony Kelly ordered the release of the tennis star from detention, and told the government to pay his costs.
                          The 34-year-old Serbian player flew into Melbourne last week, hoping to defend his Australian Open title.
                          But Immigration Minister Alex Hawke could still cancel his visa on new grounds.
                          The government acknowledged in court that Djokovic was not given enough time to respond following the notification to cancel his visa.
                          The player was told he would have until 08:30 local time last Thursday to make comments about the visa cancellation under section 116 of the Australian Migration Act, but the Border Force made the final decision shortly after 07:40.
                          The Judge said Djokovic could have had more time to make a submission about why his visa should not be withdrawn if authorities had stuck to the original time.
                          "We all play by the same rules," Judge Kelly said. "Stated in other terms: those rules were not observed."
                          The trial began on Monday morning after delays caused by technical issues with a live stream of proceedings.
                          Lawyers for Djokovic argued that the 20-time Grand Slam winner entered the country on the understanding that his exemption from restrictions requiring travellers to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 was valid.
                          Nick Wood told the court that the exemption had been granted to the player by two separate medical boards following a recent coronavirus infection and that he had presented all the necessary medical evidence to officials.
                          "He had done absolutely everything. He had engaged with everything that was required of him by Tennis Australia," Mr Wood said.
                          "

                          https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-59932430

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