mchughcb
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Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Wallabies and Kangaroos Galore
What a day for hoppers
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Homer
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Reged: 07/04/09
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Loc: Canberra, Australia
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G'Day Fella's,
As always Mchughcb, thanks for sharing. It's a different view around here at present, hardly any sign of green grass anywhere.
D'oh! Homer
-------------------- "Beware the Lolly Pop of Mediocrity,
Lick it Once and You Will Suck Forever"
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Rockdoc
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Reged: 07/12/06
Posts: 1213
Loc: NSW, Australia
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Bloody grasshoppers 
Buggers dusted up rear left door and mudguard on onnthe Amarok work vehicle Friday, fair bit of damage. Doing about 50km/h and they ran into the side. Had already passed about 40 in the previous 5km...
June last year one did $16k damage to the Prado I was driving on dusk. Owner found out about alloy bull bars 
Lots of wombats and pigs around too, and a few deer.
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mchughcb
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Reged: 21/02/14
Posts: 397
Loc: Victoria, Australia
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No permits for these ones. So they are free to multiply.
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93x64mm
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Loc: Nth QLD Australia
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G'Day Fella's,
As always Mchughcb, thanks for sharing. It's a different view around here at present, hardly any sign of green grass anywhere.
D'oh! Homer
Know how you feel Homer, certainly dry again here in NQ! Let's hope we all have a good wet for a change........& then come the 'grasshoppers' in plague proportions!
Not hard to do $16K if one of those buggers hit the radiator Rockdoc! Have a lot of brumbies just North of us that venture onto the highway regularly, they camp in National Parks - again no one is allowed to thin them out thanks to the tree huggers! Safe travels fellas
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