...and because they're mean, dangerous, and cause a lot of crop damage...
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Boars do?
Yes, I suppose they do. Cause crop damage that is. They are voracious eaters. I've only seen them mean however when you're between them and they're young. Which I don't call mean but noble.
Maybe you meant badgers...I don't know the first thing about badgers.
Looks like you did mean badgers. Sorry.
Sure thing dylandog, you can develop your own HHT with whatever you like. In trying to delelop a test that anyone anywhere can use, a standard filament is the best practice. Your boar could be different from my boar etc. but a given monofilament fiber is the same everywhere, that's all. And that's the reason that Howard likes it and I agree with him. It sounds like mparker has some issues with the world's badger population :shrug: so I guess no guilt is in order! LOL
Oh yes...Bradford in SL, Cronulla and the Bronco's in the NRL.
Doesn't shaving in the Brisbane climate hurt like hell? I got a clout from a friendly old lady at the tourism booth for having a 'Pom's Nose' and I had full block on! 'Yer as burnt as the Sydney suburbs in January' little harsh I though but I did appreciate the warning! Flaming Gallah!
Here's some Yorkshire dialect to be going on with
Laik - play
Doylem - thick person
Doy - love eg Na'then doy = 'Hello Love'
Screamer - don't mix this with the Aussie screamer I may get you a towelling (a punch or two)!
Dawks - Hands
Cockstride - not far
Chelp - to talk
Is it me or has this thread turned into gibberish? The question is why, is it something about this particular thread or is this a general trend, sort of an entropy thing? Soldiering on, let's pray that it's just an Australian thing and that the Hungarians, Irish and Basques don't get motivated! :shrug: