No way. I'm going to go out there and catch it, hand it over to the
authorities, then not tick it.
On 3/28/08, Alistair McKeough <> wrote:
> Evan - the only reason you won't be ticking it is because you're too lazy to
> get of your backside and see the thing mate!
>
> So, you can't forget about taking the "ship assisted" high horse for a
> canter on this one. Back into the stable please. If you saw it you'd tick
> it.
>
> Bergh!
>
>
> On 27/03/2008, Evan Beaver <> wrote:
> >
> > Not that it matters in any way to me, but there's a hole in your logic
> > Tony that seems to allow escapees and releases. But, as I've said
> > before, tick what ever you see fit, it's your list, no-one else
> > (should) care what's on it.
> >
> > I however won't be ticking it, and hope that it's destroyed before
> > slinking off to find the rest of the House Crow secret society, lying
> > in wait for sufficient numbers to arrive and begin breeding, and
> > fulfil their ultimate goal of destroying all native avifauna.
> >
> > EB
> >
> > On 3/27/08, Tony Russell <> wrote:
> > My stance is that if the bird is in Oz, no matter how it got here,
> > then it's tickable, and no amount of contention as to it's mode of
> > travel is relevant.
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