All this Wedgie talk reminds me of something.. when I was a kid growing up,
many many moons ago, in the Blowering Valley near Tumut, (before the dam was
constructed), it was a common sight to see a dead wedgie spread-eagled (no pun
intended) on barbed wire fences of properties down the road. I guess it was
supposed to be a deterrent to others wanting a tasty meal of a newborn lamb or
maybe some peverse kind of 'superiority' on the part of the farmer.. but not a
pretty sight!
Chris Hastir
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