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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 91464" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Good thinking mate,</p><p> It will only take just that once.</p><p>Me myself, Will not go into the bush around here by myself for the very reason that a snake bite will end it all if I do not have any back up.</p><p>I have handled snakes and have been taught very well on the slithery buggers. LOL</p><p>Just think,</p><p> You have been out all day swinging the detector or digging for that, well bit of yellow.</p><p>You are already dehydrated and exhausted from your exertions, along comes a long scaly friend and tags you when you do not expect it.</p><p>You are a fair distance from your car and also you have just realized what has happened. Oh Crap.</p><p>You comfortably park your self on the nearest log with your limb low, Bandage your self up, Set off your PLB.</p><p>You will live.</p><p>On the other hand, Read it in reverse,</p><p>Me myself, If things went pear shaped and I had no choice, </p><p>Minus one limb and I have no qualms about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 91464, member: 2436"] Good thinking mate, It will only take just that once. Me myself, Will not go into the bush around here by myself for the very reason that a snake bite will end it all if I do not have any back up. I have handled snakes and have been taught very well on the slithery buggers. LOL Just think, You have been out all day swinging the detector or digging for that, well bit of yellow. You are already dehydrated and exhausted from your exertions, along comes a long scaly friend and tags you when you do not expect it. You are a fair distance from your car and also you have just realized what has happened. Oh Crap. You comfortably park your self on the nearest log with your limb low, Bandage your self up, Set off your PLB. You will live. On the other hand, Read it in reverse, Me myself, If things went pear shaped and I had no choice, Minus one limb and I have no qualms about it. [/QUOTE]
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