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Grizzly "In the States, we hear that OZ buffs are pussy buffs." Tell that to all the people who have ended up in hospital or the graveyard over the last 5 years. Perception is greater than reality, believe me, they can have a real go at you when they want or you f*@# up. I think they African Buff "dangerous status although very true is played up to attract even more people. Aussies just tend not to do that. Get over here and go for a hunt. 500 Nitro |
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WATCH YOUR MOUTH BOY when talking about our beer. The yanks in Vietnam used to trade 10 cartons of Bud or schlitz ?? for one carton of Fosters. We used to drink that yank beer till it was running out our ears and still not get pissed. Yank beer is lollie water. Al |
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ALAN-I was one of those yanks in Viet Nam who traded our crappy Schlitz for Fosters. I know I came out ahead in the deal. Where were you stationed? I was flying out of Pleiku for 8 months, then out of Phu Cat over on the coast for 4 more. |
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In reply to: How is American beer like making love in a canoe? It's f%@&ing close to water! I have tried Fosters here and do not think much of it, but it is probably made here under license so the recipe may have been buggered in the "translation". I guess I'll have to get down there to see for myself. |
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Asam Fosters is not any better down under. Aussie beer is good but Fosters is like Bud. It is made so no one dislikes it but no one likes it either. |
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Lets face it guys, the only proper beer come out of the UK. - You can't beat a good pint of bitter.... |
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Steve Trouble is you poms drink it at body temperature just like the p*%% it is. I am really shamed people think Australian beer is measured by Fosters. When you visit try beers like Coopers from Adelaide and James Boag from Tasmania among others. I wish Lion Nathan would make a decent premium beer with their 'Hahn' label and then I would really be set. Grizzly A Top End safari after Water Buffalo has much of the feeling of an African safari. If hunting in Arnhemland you are hunting in a true wilderness area, Arnhemland (mostly) having always been Aboriginal lands and very undeveloped. Water buffalo do not have the reputation of cape buffalo but do kill people each year in the bush. The marketing 'hype' has never been built up, in fact most Aussies would argue a .308 is fine for them. Yes it will kill them just the same as a .308 would kill a cape buffalo if it was legal. it probably is better to use a .375 or more however as they are big animals. Combined with some other hunting such s pigs or ferals it makes a good trip. A water buffalo hunt of around 5 to 7 days in Arnhemland is around US$6500 to US$8000. Sometimes a little more and can be cheaper, eg if hunting station country with lesser numbers of buffalo and perhaps lesser sized trophies. Sometimes a deal comes along but also make sure you know what the actual deal is buying you. So on average a little cheaper than a cape buffalo short hunt. |
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I would wager that an Anchor Steam could hold its own with any of the offerings from Europe and Australia. |
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Fosters used to come in 26 oz cans back in the good old days and was at least 3 times stronger than that yank beer. I was educated on the art of drinking Jack Daniels out of 1/5 bottles if my memory serves me correctly,from the US PX. It always amused me when the boys from the States drank our Coke,they stuck a couple of spoons of sugar in it to make it taste like the stuff from state side. Mike 416,I spent most of my time in the south around Vung Tau and the Delta from 66-68. and also spent some time in Tripler ENT ward getting patched up. Hell there was a nurse there by the name of Lt Barbara Long,what a honey.Mmmmm Griz,only one way to find out about our buff,scrub bulls,feral pigs,barramundi and mud crabs and that is to come see for yourself. The one thing we dont have here is any unfriendly's lurking around in the bush armed with panga's. I personally havent had a fosters for years but usually have a cold Hahn's in the fridge at all times. Al |
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"Kick ass, take names" is a lousy piss poor attitude to have when travelling abroad and nobody outside of a lowlife bar has any respect for that sort of conduct, and it is a complete embarrassment to those of us born and raised in Texas. Forget the snakes, they have huge lizards. I've lived there myself and am from Texas where everyone is a total pansy about snakes...snakes are no big deal. Beer...Aussie beer is like most other beers on earth. If you like European beer, then buy James Boag when in Oz, or possibly Kronenberg. Richard. |
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""Kick ass, take names" is a lousy piss poor attitude to have when travelling abroad and nobody outside of a lowlife bar has any respect for that sort of conduct, and it is a complete embarrassment to those of us born and raised in Texas." Where did that come from? |
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Forgot to ask, who in the USA says OZ buffs are wimpy? Richard. |
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Bulldog ,I was wondering the same thing myself. Maybe someone spiked his drink!! Al |
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Bulldog, Check the original post in this thread. "He is truly the epitome of an ass kicker and a name taker" and "My younger sibling has kicked ass around the world." That is what I referred to in my statement. Richard. |
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Alan, I spike my own drinks as a general rule. Richard |
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Sorry Richard,point taken.. I hope you use Wild Turkey or JD to spike your drinks. Al |
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Alan, My sincerest apologies, I will not state another opinion. Richard. |
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Well Richard seeing as you are down in Texas and iff you were around Ammarillo area ,I have a friend by the name of Dennis Widner that lives in that area that I havent seen since my R&R at Tripler US Army hospital in Hona lulu. Last I heard he was driving trucks.. Iff you are in the area I would be grateful if you dropped in and said gidday. Al By the way what are you appologising for.? |
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I have good hunting here in Africa - but I'd simply LOVE to do an Aussie hunt! - maybe when time and money allows. The stupid thing is that many years ago my uncle owned a sheep farm in (I think) Queensland and I had the opportunity to go hunt it anytime I wanted...... and never did...... DOH!!!! |
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Alan, I occasionally have to go to Amarillo myself, have some elderly relatives there. Unfortunately it looks as though the next trip may be to attend a funeral since they aren't doing too well. Also I forgot what I was apologizing for... Check your private messages, I've sent you contact information for Mr. Widner. Richard |
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John, Please delete this thread. It apparently has upset a lot of people. While that was never my intention, I want to keep this a first class site. Thanks |
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Grizzly, I apologize, I obviously read it out of context. Years ago I read something in Guns & Ammo written by Ross Seyfried testing either 8 bore or 4 bore rifles on water buffalo in either Western Australia or Northern Territory, and I think he said they didn't always work quickly unless using an explosive projectile. Richard |
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I don't buy that. Having shot a Water Buff with a 10 Bore Rifle and having a friend who shot one with a 10 Bore Paradox I can't see why you would need to blow up the animal also. |
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Richard, No apology necessary. That's the problem with writing posts - if you aren't careful, people can take it the wrong way. And What I wrote unfortunately could have been taken the wrong way. You are a good man and a good contributor to this site. And your input here has been a real contribution. Don't stop what you're doing. And between Texans, we work things like this out! Jim |
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Mick, I didn't see much point in blowing up the buffalo either. Personally I think Seyfried just wanted to play with some type of old fashioned explosive projectile... Richard |
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In reply to: Mate I don't know or remember what is in the deleted posts, but nothing on the rest of the thread is an issue. Sometimes discussions can get a little heated, though this one doesn't seem to be, people do question comments though and some of the "ripostes" do not look seriously said to me. I don't think anyone was actually upset about it? Maybe not? |
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Grizzly, No reason I can see for anything to be deleted, and nobody is likely to be upset about anything. Richard |
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Grizzly, Richard, I agree, no need to delete anything, I don't think anyone was offended by anything on here. A bit of friendly jousting but nothing like the serious arguments - 45-70 !!! I deleted a post as I posted it on the wrong forum !!! 500 Nitro |
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Hell I dont have any problems either. Truth is I need to be pulled into line occationally. Al |
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I don't see any reason for deleting this thread either. IMO, threads like this stimulate feedback from individuals with varied opinions, and that's a good thing, as it would be quite boreing if everyone thought alike. |
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RGP, You and I are fine. No apology necessary. I have seen first hand what goes on at AR (Arab reloading), and I do not want to even take the chance of something like that happeing here. This is home, and if a thrashing is in order, PM me. I can take it. When John removes the thread, I'll start a more subtle thread on comparisons between African and OZ buffs, with a reference to beer. Trust me, I'll work it in. |