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"There's not alot going on down under at the moment anyway. Most of them are on lockdown.
My FB feed is full of friends complaining of being stuck inside at the start of spring. "
Couldn’t help but read those two statements as double entendres. |
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"There's not alot going on down under at the moment anyway. Most of them are on lockdown.
My FB feed is full of friends complaining of being stuck inside at the start of spring.
Couldn’t help but read those two statements as double entendres. "
as if I would ever do such a thing... |
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"one very sexy lady works in a shop in our village, i always wink at her when i go in, i cant say much to her as her hubby also works in the same shop . "
Winking at her is a bit creepy. Has she showed any sign that she thinks you are the bees knees? If not, then I can only think of how she’d feel if you walked in, knowing you were gonna be giving one of your weird trademark winks |
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"Have just read all the comments in this thread. It has given me a few chuckles, so thank you. "
It’s kept me entertained for many months. And congratulations on being the first profile in this thread to be from NZ. |
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"Have just read all the comments in this thread. It has given me a few chuckles, so thank you.
It’s kept me entertained for many months. And congratulations on being the first profile in this thread to be from NZ. "
I feel honoured to represent New Zealand in such a way. |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"Have just read all the comments in this thread. It has given me a few chuckles, so thank you.
It’s kept me entertained for many months. And congratulations on being the first profile in this thread to be from NZ.
I feel honoured to represent New Zealand in such a way. "
I've got an uncle in New Zealand, maybe you know him? |
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"Have just read all the comments in this thread. It has given me a few chuckles, so thank you.
It’s kept me entertained for many months. And congratulations on being the first profile in this thread to be from NZ.
I feel honoured to represent New Zealand in such a way.
I've got an uncle in New Zealand, maybe you know him? "
If he is a farmer called Fred Dagg, then yes |
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The fruit is grown there as a cash crop. Mostly exported didn't see them eaten much.
Unlike beetroot which seemed to be in everything I dislike beetroot. Ordered a Kiwi burger at McDonald's and thought this doesn't taste right. Took it apart & found a slice of it in there |
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"The fruit is grown there as a cash crop. Mostly exported didn't see them eaten much.
Unlike beetroot which seemed to be in everything I dislike beetroot. Ordered a Kiwi burger at McDonald's and thought this doesn't taste right. Took it apart & found a slice of it in there "
Lots of kiwifruit eaten here too, but best quality are exported.
I agree re beetroot being eaten lots and part of Kiwi burgers. Also, lots of pumpkin eaten as a vegetable. I used to hate it, but have grown to like it now. |
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"Yes I do remember the fruit being advertised as export grade. Also remember the pie shops being really good.
Speaking of adverts do L&P still use the - World famous in New Zealand line? "
They do |
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Possibly the best, unusual, dynamic, strangest, informative, funniest and longest thread going in the forums.
Just as it looks to die a death it comes alive again with utter brilliance.
Looking at the opening post to where it is now. Genius!
And I’ve learnt lots of new things over the past 24 hours.
Sadly the OP is UNLOS to appreciate his fine work. |
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"Possibly the best, unusual, dynamic, strangest, informative, funniest and longest thread going in the forums.
Just as it looks to die a death it comes alive again with utter brilliance.
Looking at the opening post to where it is now. Genius!
And I’ve learnt lots of new things over the past 24 hours.
Sadly the OP is UNLOS to appreciate his fine work. "
Attractive Indians? No one mentioned how Pakistan came about? Big P, for another fine Political mess. On a lighter note , how much for a Kiwi in (Brexit) Britain? Red rags ahoy! |
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Was adventurous in a Thai restaurant & ordered the octopus with chilly dip instead of the normal soup for starter.
Whole baby ones arrived on the plate instead of the chopped up bits I was expecting Took a good few minutes to try the first one... |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
I once tried an octopus tentacle in a selection of sushi. It’s tasted like what I could only imagine what eating a rubber bath mat with suctions cups on the bottom would be like….
Never again. I’d stick to the sprouts…… even if raw. |
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"Was adventurous in a Thai restaurant & ordered the octopus with chilly dip instead of the normal soup for starter.
Whole baby ones arrived on the plate instead of the chopped up bits I was expecting
Took a good few minutes to try the first one... "
I remember watching a travel programme about Korean Sannakji.
A delicacy of eating baby octopus, either killed and cut up just prior to eating so the tentacles still move on the plate, or sometimes still alive.
There is a knack to eating them when still live so their tentacles don't suction in to your mouth
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Was adventurous in a Thai restaurant & ordered the octopus with chilly dip instead of the normal soup for starter.
Whole baby ones arrived on the plate instead of the chopped up bits I was expecting
Took a good few minutes to try the first one...
I remember watching a travel programme about Korean Sannakji.
A delicacy of eating baby octopus, either killed and cut up just prior to eating so the tentacles still move on the plate, or sometimes still alive.
There is a knack to eating them when still live so their tentacles don't suction in to your mouth
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I think I saw something similar on a cooking vid. Tentacles or sections of tentacles have their own neurone control system and can work independently from the brain, so even can respond so stimulus when severed for some time. Won’t / can’t go anywhere near that horrid….
After watching My Octopus Teacher on Netflixs, I can’t bear the thought of harm coming to one. They are incredibly intelligent and have been recognised in U.K. as being sentient creatures. Save the Octopus! |
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I'm not a particularly a squeamish carnivore but wasn't used to food still looking like the original animal.
There was a big story in the media while I was there about an Asian restaurant. Where a live crayfish I think or may have been lobster had food stuffed in it's tail. People were eating the food out of the tail as it moved around the table.
Guess it was a common dish in the country of the restaurant but didn't half create a lot of reaction in Auckland. |
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"I once tried an octopus tentacle in a selection of sushi. It’s tasted like what I could only imagine what eating a rubber bath mat with suctions cups on the bottom would be like….
Never again. I’d stick to the sprouts…… even if raw."
I like trying new and foreign food but I'd take double egg and chips over tentacle any day |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Has anyone tried Vegan cheese? What did you think of it?
Tried it once. It was much tastier than I thought it would be. It was shredded stuff to go on a pizza.
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Interesting… that could dilute the true taste if used for pizza purposes…. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Now, tell me someone who just doesn't love an email from a Nigerian prince or princess who is requiring your help to transfer money from here to there and il point out a liar |
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Well that's an unexpected direction for the thread to take
Speaking of money transfers I still have an active New Zealand account. Should move it back to the UK but it's nice getting the occasional statement in the post from down under. |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"How big is the Pakistani population in NZ?
In 2007 there were 5,000. I don't know a more recent figure
What is NZ over all population?"
And could someone prove the figure including sheep also… TA |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million"
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though |
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though"
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
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That is a lot of woolly jumpers... |
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers..."
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was |
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By *tsfoxyMan
over a year ago
bristol |
Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
Btw there's 80 million possums in New Zealand, don't hear anyone bleating about that except dame Edna. |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"
What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers...
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was "
Don’t worry don’t think that baa baas would really mind…. |
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers...
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was
Don’t worry don’t think that baa baas would really mind…."
Just feeling a little sheepish |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"
What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers...
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was
Don’t worry don’t think that baa baas would really mind….
Just feeling a little sheepish "
Aww you poor lamb, bless you. |
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What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers...
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was
Don’t worry don’t think that baa baas would really mind….
Just feeling a little sheepish
Aww you poor lamb, bless you."
Thank ewe |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"
What is NZ over all population?
NZ population 2007 was 4.22 million
It's nearer 5 million nowadays I think, on par with Scotland.
They probably have more sheep though
Jacinda tells us that New Zealand is a team of 5 million.
Google tells me that, as of June 2021 there was 25.97 million sheep in NZ.
That is a lot of woolly jumpers...
It sure is. Apologies for my grammar in last comment too. Were, not was
Don’t worry don’t think that baa baas would really mind….
Just feeling a little sheepish
Aww you poor lamb, bless you.
Thank ewe "
Herd you loud and clear……your welcome. |
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"Btw there's 80 million possums in New Zealand, don't hear anyone bleating about that except dame Edna.
Isn’t that some type of limerick? Is Edna alive?"
One of those evil things scared the you know what out of me one night.
Stopped South of Lake Taupo in the middle of nowhere during the early hours. Was getting something from the car's boot & heard an awful scratching sound behind me. Turned around to see the red eyes of a possum half way up a tree looking at me. |
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"You wait till you meet the DREADED kea
It's like the white rabbit from the holy grail."
Was warned they liked the attacking parked vehicles to steal rubber off them. Never had any problems with my cars or motorbike through. |
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"You wait till you meet the DREADED kea
It's like the white rabbit from the holy grail.
Was warned they liked the attacking parked vehicles to steal rubber off them. Never had any problems with my cars or motorbike through. "
There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive. |
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"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
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To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant. |
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over a year ago
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"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
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To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant."
I didn't realize Pakistani was a religion, how ignorant am i |
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"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
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To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
I didn't realize Pakistani was a religion, how ignorant am i "
As far as I know 'Pakistani' is a noun or an adjective pertaining to nationality, not a religion.
Officially the country is named the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, if that helps with the ignorance issue.
However, religion doesn't usually have a significance where finding women attractive is concerned but in this instance I wondered if it might account for the specific interest. |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant."
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
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"96% roughly are Muslims, he might have been looking for the other 4% "
We will probably never find out as he has left the site1
Meanwhile, I have enjoyed reading about sheep statistics and being reminded about the mischievous keas.
There is an equally baffling post about cock size on the Canadian forum. |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"96% roughly are Muslims, he might have been looking for the other 4%
We will probably never find out as he has left the site1
Meanwhile, I have enjoyed reading about sheep statistics and being reminded about the mischievous keas.
There is an equally baffling post about cock size on the Canadian forum."
Oh those Canadians, always good natured and humoured….
As of 2013 there were a total of 5,871 Canadian New Zealanders accounted for. |
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"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
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Aye, but would it be a New Zealand Pakistani sheep |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
Aye, but would it be a New Zealand Pakistani sheep "
More likely to be a sausage dog pretending to be a sheep…. |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
Aye, but would it be a New Zealand Pakistani sheep
More likely to be a sausage dog pretending to be a sheep…."
Or a hobbit. |
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"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
Aye, but would it be a New Zealand Pakistani sheep
More likely to be a sausage dog pretending to be a sheep….
Or a hobbit."
Or Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy .... |
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By *al kalMan
over a year ago
london |
"Yes please stick to the topic of Pakistani women in NZ and stop talking about kiwis, food, stuffed naan, or how many sheep there are ffs.
...
To be fair, the Pakistani women topic hasn't really gathered momentum.
Not quite sure why it couldn't have been widened to other South Asian women unless the religious angle is significant.
Reality check. This is a New Zealand post right. As of 2007 there were 5000 Pakistani Kiwis. Chances of finding a liberal woman of this specific heritage on a sex/swinging site it’s minimal at best.
If this post was referring to sheep, now chances are you might find 1 computer literate and sex liberal baa baa, out of the 25 million.
Aye, but would it be a New Zealand Pakistani sheep
More likely to be a sausage dog pretending to be a sheep….
Or a hobbit.
Or Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy ...."
Or a sheep dressed pretending to be a sausage dog, that is pretending to be a sheep. BaaWoofBaa |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive."
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers"
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka. |
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By *liXbigMan
over a year ago
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka. "
Got Kaka where I live. They are very cheeky too! |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka.
Got Kaka where I live. They are very cheeky too! "
Are you anywhere Zealandia? I loved it there. So many different native bird species. Orokonui Ecosanctuary is beautiful too in Dunedin.
Kereru always make me laugh when they take off after eating lots of berries. I'm never quite sure if they will make it or not. |
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By *liXbigMan
over a year ago
Wellington |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka.
Got Kaka where I live. They are very cheeky too!
Are you anywhere Zealandia? I loved it there. So many different native bird species. Orokonui Ecosanctuary is beautiful too in Dunedin.
Kereru always make me laugh when they take off after eating lots of berries. I'm never quite sure if they will make it or not. "
I live about 6-7 km from Zealandia, as the Kaka flies.
And Kereru always drop their droppings on my car... |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka.
Got Kaka where I live. They are very cheeky too!
Are you anywhere Zealandia? I loved it there. So many different native bird species. Orokonui Ecosanctuary is beautiful too in Dunedin.
Kereru always make me laugh when they take off after eating lots of berries. I'm never quite sure if they will make it or not.
I live about 6-7 km from Zealandia, as the Kaka flies.
And Kereru always drop their droppings on my car... "
Lovely, well the kereru droppings not so much so.
You live in a truly beautiful part of the Country.
I love everything about Wellington, apart from the wind. |
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By *liXbigMan
over a year ago
Wellington |
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There is currently an amazing video of a Kea stealing someone's gopro camera which keeps filming. The family find it in the end.
Kea's are very clever and inquisitive.
I saw that on the news. It was amazing footage! Love those little buggers
Kakapo, weka and morepork are all cute too. Oh, and piwakawaka.
Got Kaka where I live. They are very cheeky too!
Are you anywhere Zealandia? I loved it there. So many different native bird species. Orokonui Ecosanctuary is beautiful too in Dunedin.
Kereru always make me laugh when they take off after eating lots of berries. I'm never quite sure if they will make it or not.
I live about 6-7 km from Zealandia, as the Kaka flies.
And Kereru always drop their droppings on my car...
Lovely, well the kereru droppings not so much so.
You live in a truly beautiful part of the Country.
I love everything about Wellington, apart from the wind. "
There isn't always wind in Welly. For example, right now it's very calm and the sun is shining. I hear a tui chatting on one of the trees. Last night towards morning I heard a morepork. Yes, it's really nice here... |
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By *DSGCouple
over a year ago
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"Me and my wife recently joined fab we found so many Pakistani couples are in this lifestyle also it gives my wife a booster to enter this lifestyle."
Perhaps the original OP came back maybe under a different profile and offered these to live with him as it was just what he was looking for so they left the site and they all lived happy ever after in New Zealand |
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