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Not a Scania in sight. [bigwhistle]
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Not a Scania in sight. [bigwhistle]
Nor a Volvo girl's truck. A regular contributor on here used to drive one. My lips are sealed.[bigwhistle]
Sea mine????
Naa, just another buoy from the Mussel Farm in Port Phillip Bay broken loose and drifted into Balcombe Estuary.
Don't laugh at the sea mine bit, I remember we had real one wash up on beach in Dromana about 10+ years ago. Apparently Bass Straight was mined in parts during WW2.
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Is that a few feeds of mussels hanging onto the buoy?
Most of the shells had opened and the bouy has been stationary and also landlocked in an Estuary, so without being in clean flowing water I wouldnt eat them.
Don't like shellfish anyway....
Imagine, how hungry was the first guy to eat an oyster? Yuck.
A Sea Mine without horns? If that Horniness is what happens to that after a few months in the sea I don't think I will ever swim in the ocean ever again.
Oyster hunger is a marvellous affliction. A dozen or two fresh oysters, not washed in fresh water, is the pinnacle of seafood.
My best effort, as recorded by my wife, was 13 dozen consumed at Silks Restaurant at the Albion Park trots in the 90s.
One or two may 'Work' but too many more make you sleepy!
When I was a kid all the backyard incinerators in the rabbit burrow of Queenscliff used to be the surplus casings of mines, used for training originally supposedly.
Would have numbered in the hundreds around the hole.
DL