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  • sinbad

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    JKS

    *mental note*

    NEVER ever wear a shark suit :eek:
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    Brizvegas

    sluggo

    He's a baby Sinbad . Marty would run over him with the Cougar . It's his dad that would give him a scare :eek:
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    sinbad

    I just thought it was funny the guy whooping it on the nose and it running away, wonder what he would have done if it chased the guy :)
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    Andyfly

    Kicker ramps with attitude....... :eek: :D ....


    And they didn't kiss the fish..... very un-Australian..... :derisive:

    Stay safe Marty.... no grey suits.... ;)

    Andy
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    Crooked

    I'm not sure who you should be more afraid of in a grey suit, the crocs.......or the locals! :eek:
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    gcdave

    Crooked wrote:I'm not sure who you should be more afraid of in a grey suit, the crocs.......or the locals! :eek:
    The Cougar :D

    sinbad wrote:I just thought it was funny the guy whooping it on the nose and it running away, wonder what he would have done if it chased the guy :)
    Taken his undies off :yes3:

    When you get some time for fishing Marty, make sure you take a video cam... :clapping: :D

    Dave :popcorm1:
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    JKS

    "When the crocodile was only a metre away, she finally got out of the water.


    http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/0 ... tnews.html

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    LOVE this comment :clapping:
    If the depth allows you to, dive under as salties plan 99pc of their atatcks on the surface. Diving under and swimming quietly away will confuse the croc. If the depth doesn't allow you to dive under, take the iniative and leap at the croc before it attacks you. Then, go for the eyes with your thumbs and you'll be OK. Crocs don't like being challenged until they're at least 3 metres in length.
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    Dundee

    JKS wrote:
    "When the crocodile was only a metre away, she finally got out of the water.


    man i really dont think the croc was 1 metre away. that is pretty close, im sure it would have had a go. but hey, i alwase see crocs when launching my boat off Nightcliff boat ramp, and out towards old man Rock.
    like the NT news stated there hasnt been a crock attack in darwin Harbour since 1800's at dina Beach. thats good odds for me so il continue to kite. maybe ill take in Timmy from Daluy rivers comments.. NOT.
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    JKS

    I though the same .... 1 m ... c'mon


    Gotta LOVE the NT news eh :goplay:
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    Dundee

    OH MAN. i was looking forawd to going down to the beach this weekend. now there is shit everywhere. shits really hit the fan now. if its not crocs its jelly fish, if its not jelly fish its shit.

    http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/0 ... tnews.html
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    jdhot

    PLEEEEEEEEEEEEASE remember to take the waterproof camera when you try some of those croc avoidance ideas
    would make a good hit on funniest home videos .... especially launching yourself at a croc :rofl:


    JD
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