I've never heard of buckthorn berries. Where are they native to? England?
Edit: I see Austrailia.
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I've never heard of buckthorn berries. Where are they native to? England?
Edit: I see Austrailia.
hmm... they look like the Sea-buckthorn berries, only the leaves look different.
Perhaps they are kumquats - I don't remember the insides looking like that, but then again I never paid much attention to what it looked like inside :lol:
I had one of those the other day... was not very good.., it's like eating an orange peel.
sprinks, where would you most like to go, if you could go anywhere in the world?
A good way to increase the number of your posts, but why I know maybe you answered it but anyway it helps you to add one more :))
Well, never let it be said that you don't aim high! :D
I always wanted to go to Egypt when I was young. I'd like to go to America, just to look at the differences between here and there. And I'd like to eventually visit all the capital cities of Australia - 4 down so far! (I think)
:D
Woooo...not bad Sprinks! Go girl go!
Go Sprinksy!! Go Sprinksy!!!
hey! perhaps I could help more now! :D lol
Well another 35 posts til the 4000 mark!
The sucky thing about living in this time zone is that almost no one is on at the same time as me!
less than 1000 to go! :D
Hey! Help Sprinks reach the 500 posts! :lol:
How many days to go, Sprinks?
many, maaaany days! :bawling:
where are you ?
aw, ok...
we're almost at 500! wheeeee!!!!!
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here's another post for you:)
Hey Sprinks, I have several questions for you. Which part of Australia do you live in? And have you ever seen a ding,o a tasmanian devil or a koala?
Oh, and also, have you ever been to Ayers Rock?
What's up? :D
Sprinks tell us how the posting is going?
I live in WA. Close to the coast, in the south west. I've seen dingoes and koalas in the zoo, but we don't have wild koalas in WA. I think I've seen a few wild dingoes. Kangaroos on the other hand, I see plenty of. They used to come up to our windows at school all the time, and every now and then one or two will come up onto the oval. I always get the Tasmanian Devil and the Tasmanian Tiger mixed up. I've probably seen a Tasmanian Devil in the zoo, but none in the wild, seeing as I live on the complete other side of the country!
And of course we have plenty of Drop bears :p :lol:. (anyone unaware of Australian myths will not get why that is funny. So I'll give you some info.)
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Drop bears are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous koalas that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above...
It is often suggested that doing ridiculous things like having forks in the hair or Vegemite or toothpaste spread behind the ears will deter the creatures.
Hi, Sprinks
Let me also do my bit in helping you reach 5000 post. At the same time I will also be getting near to 100 posts mark I have set for myself.
laidbackperson
les than 1000 to g I ythink you may actually manage it you still have a whole weekend between now and then :nod: :D
Ohh good point! :D I lost most of this weekend.... But I have little plans for the next one! :D
We should come up with another post increasing scheme for next weekend! :D
That sounds like a plan :D. Any ideas?
Lemme mull over it a little...