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Toys for the dog.

 

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Cool dog toy. How big's your dog? Is the toy doberman proof?

 

you gave your dog a knife

Hey Drew.

Saw you on '60 seconds' climbing the volcano in Vanuatu. Looked EPIC :thumbup:

What ropes did you use? They must have been heat resistant.

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Will do bro. Vanuatu looked quite similar to Fiji. There's some rubbish there too. Lol

 

It'll have to be next year now. I'm heading off next week, 4x4ing and camping my way from Adelaide to Darwin. Cant wait :biggrin:

 

Enjoy your trip,I done the Ghan 2 loong days on a train let alone driving!

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If I could splice I would make dog leads and sell them on the bay.

 

 

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If you have a trawl round Ebay, you can find the plastic 'snap-on' bits that 99% of rope dog leads are made with. Nae splicing required.

 

(Not sure why I dropped into Scottish typing there:confused1:)

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If you have a trawl round Ebay, you can find the plastic 'snap-on' bits that 99% of rope dog leads are made with. Nae splicing required.

 

(Not sure why I dropped into Scottish typing there:confused1:)

 

 

You should have changed dog to dawg then it would have been proper Scottish. :thumbup:

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