What you guys perhaps? fail to understand ,these guys ,more then any other club in the AFL get targeted by girls/women,some of them are not the brightest and are targeted for various reasons. I've had a number of AFL footballers as clients over the years and I can tell some stories . IMO the AFL has a lot to answer for cleaning the game up outside of football way too much .
My bell bottoms will never go out of style ... you kids of today have no style I tried to get apartment building tattooed on my dick but all I could fit was "apar"
I should live in the country ,I prefer rural much more to city life. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Daisy is an office worker today. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
And as an aside, those two black texta marks on the white wall are the flood levels in 2011 (bottom) and 2022.
I rescued a dog on the side of the road, does anyone know why he's so mean? Image Unavailable, Please Login
My son has a Dingo-cross. It's quite different to domesticated species, being very independent, but interesting and extremely loyal to him. This photo on Darwin beach with his mate's Kelpie. He has to keep a high-vis collar on it, so that farmers don't shoot it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The majority of dingos in the north-west are crossed with something. It's only places like Fraser Island where they're "pure" bred, because of isolation from the mainland. Farmers hate them. Impossible to keep out or contain, they can jump a 2 metre fence from a standstill. Then you have the Indigenous "camp" dogs, mongrels that roam around and carry every canine disease you can name. Wildlife rangers have to go into remote communities every year to cull them.
As you said full of disease, and one would NOT want to be bitten by one, I'm surprised there not part of The Welcome to Country ceremonies we are ALL bored to tears with, well most of us.!
Well, considering dingoes have only been here for between four and eight thousand years, that’s probably not long enough for them to be considered locals and worthy of being involved in a welcome to country. For that, you generally have to be 1/32000th aboriginal, white as snow, and wearing a fake fur coat for no apparent reason. Then you can charge around $5000/hour for your time. Not that’s it’s about the money, of course.