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WD>>> * Salt Water crocs
DD>> Less prevalent in occupied areas that US gun nuts in USA (and cause far
less
DD>> human deaths per annum).
LL> No American has ever been killed by a croc in the USA.
Could that be because they're called alligators in USA?
[...]
DD>> See "salt water crocs" above.
LL> The state of Florida has boa constrictors which do not need
LL> venom (or jaws) to do their thing.
And the warmer parts of Australia have the Carpet Python. It has the same MO as
your Boa.
[...]
DD>> You missed droughts and bush fires. But we learn to live with those -
DD>> they're more predictable than nut cases.
LL> Not to worry. Louisiana has hurricanes and floods. They seem to
LL> come more regular these days, and are far more prevalent than nut
LL> cases.
Surely you jest. Almost every USAian I see on TV or Yootube is a raving nutter.
I've seen lots of shots where they're not having hurricanes or floods. Or is
that peculiar to Louisiana?
WD>>> But you get credit for
WD>>> * The Beegees
DD>> Aren't they dead?
LL> Barry ain't dead yet.
Oh well, give him time.
WD>>> * Masterchef Australia until the 2020 season
DD>> I am not a fan of competitive eating/cooking so no points there.
LL> I ate 42 prunes in one sitting. A long time ago.
Was that competitive?
WD>>> ? Natalie Imbruglia
DD>> Never met her.
LL> I never met Britney Spears' sister. That makes us even.
Are they related?
DD>> You missed less nut cases per capita than USA, and firearm control
DD>> legislation.
>> Come to Louisiana. Leave different.
No thanks. High on my list of places I'd rather not visit is USA (not just
Louisiana).
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Regards
David
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