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Sojourner06 60M
1768 posts
5/28/2015 2:05 am

I noticed you need an ark builder.
May I suggest Steve Carell. He might need a shave and look like someone from the ages of Noah.

But he has experience...

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Urban_Hermit 70M
319 posts
5/28/2015 2:34 am

Hmm, might qualify for the wanted add, Have my own boat, no need to make one. Ants and moccasins only need two types of mesh around the house. Snake mesh is good, you can catch em and eat em. Ducks? That's a problem? Gosh that's table food. Gators .308, 12 guage or .223 will do with a good placement shot. Mosquitoes, just another bit of fine mesh, we have bush hats here with mesh for flys and mosquitoes. As for life jackets, I own some of course, but much prefer scuba (have my own gear). lol

Judgement Day will be interesting.


Urban_Hermit 70M
319 posts
5/28/2015 8:34 am

We got 'mud bugs' here too, we call them 'yabbies' or marron or crayfish, depends what kind they are and what area you are in as to what the locals call them. We either have a net, a trap or just an old stocking on a string with meat in it, their claws get stuck in it and you just pull them up.

You can have bolt action repeaters here and shotguns, but not semi autos, also pistols, but licensing is very strict. I dont have pistols, I have the above mentioned guns and 3 'squirrel' rifles (.22's) and a few air guns. I'm just a boy who likes his toys.

Judgement Day will be interesting.


Urban_Hermit 70M
319 posts
5/29/2015 5:53 am

    Quoting  :

Yes, crayfish is the word usually referred to for salt water ones, but I've heard the term, "fresh water crays", or "fresh water crayfish" used by some locals somewhere when I was a kid. I should have put 'freshwater' in front of it to clarify in my post.

Judgement Day will be interesting.