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As long as you don't meet this guy then its all OK.
Hmmmm..hahhhhhhhh.....mmmmmm....sit ere mate n ill give ya a shaaaaave....hah hah hah hah hah....just starting said:Watch out because he may be on foot and you won`t see him. Just remember he is a good shot at long range !!!!
There was an exhibition with the vehicle and a few props from the series at the Mill markets in Ballarat about 2 1/2 years` ago. I don`t know if it is still going ,but here are 3 pics from 2017 that i took , including the barber`s chair he used for other purposes.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/14279/1590815625_wc1.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/14279/1590815644_wc2.jpg
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Don't panic....that's not an inbred local it's just Ridge Runner trying out his new camper....he's harmlessPete E said:After asking the original question, I am still following the thread..After the initial dodgy start, there have been some really interesting stories coming out...
Here in the UK, we had an area of sea marsh known as the Fens...Today much of it has been drained and is used for farming, but prior to that, even up to the 1950's, the place was considered a remote (by our standards) and some what desolate place to live. Some of the old-timers living there had a reputation for being backwards and almost feral.
Part of the problem was inbreeding..It seems that if a family lost mum, the eldest daughter would step into her shoes, and run the house and look after her brothers and sisters. It seems that in many cases, she also ended up sleeping with dad and was soon pregnant and having kids of her own by him...
This inbreeding went on for generations and didn't really die out completely until after WW2. I have hunted in the area quite a bit and even today you still see the odd local that look like an extra from Deliverence....
Best to experience the place in person ,Greenhornet_au said:I have no idea about this place Palmerville Station..... and its history, care to enlightening me ?
madtuna said:Know the bloke well...have had a number of run in with him over a few years.
Firstly I'll say we only have run ins with dicks, or people doing **** things like this unit was.
We don't have run ins with good people doing the right thing. We roll out the red carpet for them... rain water, camel meat, local knowledge and suggestions of where's worth a try etc..
Our attitude mirrors the respect they show us, the various lease holder and the land.
This guy is a ****! He dumps his rubbish down mine shafts which is an offense. You bring it in ...you take it out. He also blatantly prospects on other peoples PL's, and mining leases. That makes him a poacher, or a more suitable word - thief!
He straight out told me that he will go where he pleases, he refuses to send us a copy of his 40E or notify us of when he's on the station.
He is abusive, he arrogant. He's been spoken to by DMIRS and he is on their watch list.
He also reads this forum and gleans information but has not registered or participated. He will read this and he is a grub.
Danny13 said:Best to experience the place in person ,Greenhornet_au said:I have no idea about this place Palmerville Station..... and its history, care to enlightening me ?
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