Langeveldt
Soutie
Are you doing anything constructive out there?Piper said:Boy i cant wait to move to NZ
Are you doing anything constructive out there?Piper said:Boy i cant wait to move to NZ
Who needs paparazzi when you have me giving you the inside oil?KennyD said:yes Voltman is CW's resident celeberity, rubbing shoulders with the likes of NZ cricket players!
Neither can we...Piper said:Boy i cant wait to move to NZ
Does she do anything constructive here?Langeveldt said:Are you doing anything constructive out there?
Nomarc71178 said:Does she do anything constructive here?
why would you coz....Piper said:Boy i cant wait to move to NZ
But Aussies don't have much of an argument when it comes to sheep do they?? The place is full of them..KennyD said:why would you coz....
damn I couldn't think of a good call, all I got in my head was SHEEP! and thats been a bit overused...
Thank you very much......I was lost for words for a while there!!Voltman said:I'd like to point out I am doing this purely to help you, and not out of any personal enjoyment.
There's one of him here:
http://www.thread.co.nz/article/985
sure we havea few, but we have nothing on NZ's 50 million sheepLangeveldt said:But Aussies don't have much of an argument when it comes to sheep do they?? The place is full of them..
more sheep in aussie than new zealand she meanssportychic33 said:actually figures have shown that there are more sheep in aussie than australia. .
really now?sportychic33 said:actually figures have shown that there are more sheep in aussie than australia. .
KennyD said:really now?
well that blows the common myth out of my head. Could you come up with some figures though?
But anyway, considering NZ's human population being something about 4-5 million, there would definietely be a problem if sheep started to think intelligently...and ideas of revolution began to boil...
http://www.ruralskills.com.au/Ontrack/pages/jobs/livestock/sheeprod.htmlAustralia has in excess of 110 million sheep or roughly 10% of the world sheep population and sheep and wool production has always been a major Australian rural industry. Australia is one of the world's premier producers of high quality clothing wool.
http://www.sheepworld.co.nz/SheepFarming.htmThe first Sheep were landed in New Zealand by Captain Cook in 1773. The Sheep population grew to 70.3 million in 1982 but has now declined to 43.1 million due to declining profits compared to other types of farming
Lol me tooAnna said:Thank you very much......I was lost for words for a while there!!