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Reply #30 - Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm
 
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:39pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 4:37pm:
Why do you want to lock it anyway?
Are you protecting your chooks from objectionable material?


In most places I work its policy for me.


Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley
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Reply #31 - Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm
 
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.
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Reply #32 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 12:38am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 2:08pm:
I go away from home every few weeks for a week or so, and that's when my neighbours come in to feed the cats and chooks, etc. There's absolutely nothing on my PC I'm ashamed of, but even so, what's private should remain private.



Herbert, might be easier if you just unplug the power cord from your PC and take it with you. Smiley


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Reply #33 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:04am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


You're a masochist Herb. It's all that private schooling in Hong Kong coming back to haunt you.
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Reply #34 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 6:24am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


Nothing a frying pan and a dodgy Chinese restaurant could sort out.

I live near a national park we get all sorts of creatures that come around for a visit. We have a creek in our yard which seems to bring a collection of Water Dragons and frogs. I get Bandicoots coming through digging the yard up. Laureates and Cockatoos smashing my Gravilias ..... the Odd Brush Turkey the odd Blue Tongue ..... Brush Tail Possums playing on the roof ...... Bats at night ........ one day a Wallaby wondered down and got expired by a car. Came home one day to see about 5 ducks in the front yard. In Spring / Summer our garden gets flooded with butterflies.

One day we were entertaining with about 8 people on the back Balcony when Kookaburra landed on the table to join in. It hung around for about 20 minutes .... got a feed.

Pets ??? No don't need them.

The neighbours have an annoying barking little rodent dog ..... that might end up in a wheelie bin soon..... accidents do happen Smiley
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Reply #35 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am
 
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 6:24am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


Nothing a frying pan and a dodgy Chinese restaurant could sort out.

I live near a national park we get all sorts of creatures that come around for a visit. We have a creek in our yard which seems to bring a collection of Water Dragons and frogs. I get Bandicoots coming through digging the yard up. Laureates and Cockatoos smashing my Gravilias ..... the Odd Brush Turkey the odd Blue Tongue ..... Brush Tail Possums playing on the roof ...... Bats at night ........ one day a Wallaby wondered down and got expired by a car. Came home one day to see about 5 ducks in the front yard. In Spring / Summer our garden gets flooded with butterflies.

One day we were entertaining with about 8 people on the back Balcony when Kookaburra landed on the table to join in. It hung around for about 20 minutes .... got a feed.

Pets ??? No don't need them.

The neighbours have an annoying barking little rodent dog ..... that might end up in a wheelie bin soon..... accidents do happen Smiley


Sounds a bit like Allambie Heights or Cromer  Smiley

BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.
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Reply #36 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 12:56pm
 
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Castration?  A high-pitched squeaky barking is not nearly as bad as a full-throated bass-baritone barking.
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Reply #37 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:05pm
 
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 6:24am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


Nothing a frying pan and a dodgy Chinese restaurant could sort out.

I live near a national park we get all sorts of creatures that come around for a visit. We have a creek in our yard which seems to bring a collection of Water Dragons and frogs. I get Bandicoots coming through digging the yard up. Laureates and Cockatoos smashing my Gravilias ..... the Odd Brush Turkey the odd Blue Tongue ..... Brush Tail Possums playing on the roof ...... Bats at night ........ one day a Wallaby wondered down and got expired by a car. Came home one day to see about 5 ducks in the front yard. In Spring / Summer our garden gets flooded with butterflies.

One day we were entertaining with about 8 people on the back Balcony when Kookaburra landed on the table to join in. It hung around for about 20 minutes .... got a feed.

Pets ??? No don't need them.

The neighbours have an annoying barking little rodent dog ..... that might end up in a wheelie bin soon..... accidents do happen Smiley


Sounds a bit like Allambie Heights or Cromer  Smiley

BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Not either off those I am north of those Not much bush around Alambie but there is around Cromer .... the Monster in-law lives near there.

I have worked out how to do it legally and I have put them on informal notice and they seem to have complied ..... if not the Rat Sak is waiting in the garage..... I mean it will become formal and the council will be involved.

A guy up the road from me used a bow and arrow ..... way too much evidence if you ask me.
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Reply #38 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:08pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 12:56pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Castration?  A high-pitched squeaky barking is not nearly as bad as a full-throated bass-baritone barking.


Depends which end you cut off and what you use I would prefer a big machete just to make sure it stops barking. But again too much crime scene to clean up.
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Reply #39 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:18pm
 
There are electronic devices that send off a soundless-to-human ears high-pitched noise that irritates dogs every time they bark. You attach it to something on your own property that overlooks where your neighbour's dog is barking.
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Reply #40 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:24pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
There are electronic devices that send off a soundless-to-human ears high-pitched noise that irritates dogs every time they bark. You attach it to something on your own property that overlooks where your neighbour's dog is barking.


Sounds like an idea might buy one an shove the invoice down the neighbours throat ! He is the one that bought the stupid thing !
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Reply #41 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:27pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 12:56pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Castration?  A high-pitched squeaky barking is not nearly as bad as a full-throated bass-baritone barking.


Nup. I knew a guy who lived in a terrace and the people next door were old dears with a very anxious and yappy dog that yapped all night.

He went thru every avenue for them to keep it quiet at night short of legal action, which he didn't want to do because they were frail oldies.

His solution, a bit of diazepam crushed into a small ball of chicken mince tossed over the fence a couple of times a week.
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Reply #42 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:31pm
 
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:05pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 6:24am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


Nothing a frying pan and a dodgy Chinese restaurant could sort out.

I live near a national park we get all sorts of creatures that come around for a visit. We have a creek in our yard which seems to bring a collection of Water Dragons and frogs. I get Bandicoots coming through digging the yard up. Laureates and Cockatoos smashing my Gravilias ..... the Odd Brush Turkey the odd Blue Tongue ..... Brush Tail Possums playing on the roof ...... Bats at night ........ one day a Wallaby wondered down and got expired by a car. Came home one day to see about 5 ducks in the front yard. In Spring / Summer our garden gets flooded with butterflies.

One day we were entertaining with about 8 people on the back Balcony when Kookaburra landed on the table to join in. It hung around for about 20 minutes .... got a feed.

Pets ??? No don't need them.

The neighbours have an annoying barking little rodent dog ..... that might end up in a wheelie bin soon..... accidents do happen Smiley


Sounds a bit like Allambie Heights or Cromer  Smiley

BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Not either off those I am north of those Not much bush around Alambie but there is around Cromer .... the Monster in-law lives near there.


The part of Lambie that backs onto the Manly dam looks nice.
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Reply #43 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:39pm
 
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:31pm:
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:05pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
RightSaidFred wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 6:24am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 8:14pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 19th, 2018 at 7:48pm:
Herb lives with 6 choocks and a cat Smiley


2 tom cats, one female cat, and 2 hens. Why I ever made this rod for my own back I'll never know. Bought the house and found a cat lived here. Then found an escaped chook in my backyard after neighbours had moved house. These pests became a habit, but for the most part we live separate lives except for meal times.


Nothing a frying pan and a dodgy Chinese restaurant could sort out.

I live near a national park we get all sorts of creatures that come around for a visit. We have a creek in our yard which seems to bring a collection of Water Dragons and frogs. I get Bandicoots coming through digging the yard up. Laureates and Cockatoos smashing my Gravilias ..... the Odd Brush Turkey the odd Blue Tongue ..... Brush Tail Possums playing on the roof ...... Bats at night ........ one day a Wallaby wondered down and got expired by a car. Came home one day to see about 5 ducks in the front yard. In Spring / Summer our garden gets flooded with butterflies.

One day we were entertaining with about 8 people on the back Balcony when Kookaburra landed on the table to join in. It hung around for about 20 minutes .... got a feed.

Pets ??? No don't need them.

The neighbours have an annoying barking little rodent dog ..... that might end up in a wheelie bin soon..... accidents do happen Smiley


Sounds a bit like Allambie Heights or Cromer  Smiley

BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Not either off those I am north of those Not much bush around Alambie but there is around Cromer .... the Monster in-law lives near there.


The part of Lambie that backs onto the Manly dam looks nice.


I can't believe they water sky in that pond ..... there are some good mountain bike tracks around there.
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Reply #44 - Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:41pm
 
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 1:27pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 12:56pm:
Gordon wrote on Feb 20th, 2018 at 7:53am:
BTW I know a fix for a barking dog.


Castration?  A high-pitched squeaky barking is not nearly as bad as a full-throated bass-baritone barking.


Nup. I knew a guy who lived in a terrace and the people next door were old dears with a very anxious and yappy dog that yapped all night.

He went thru every avenue for them to keep it quiet at night short of legal action, which he didn't want to do because they were frail oldies.

His solution, a bit of diazepam crushed into a small ball of chicken mince tossed over the fence a couple of times a week.


No I think the Rat SaK will work faster not interested in turning the mutt into a junkie !
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