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57 minutes ago, bull said:

NES early contributors would know that the origins of Bull being called Bull has nothing to do with bovines!  It comes from the years of prawn fishing in the  Gulf and PNG ,his crew called him that as normally Bull was easy going until you stirred  him up then he could turn into a "Bullrout" Just for everyone's information and to discourage disinformation upon this platform thankyou.

Crappy congratulates bull (now Bull) on his new keyboard and looks forward to seeing a plethora of Capital LeTtErS as Bull continues with his POSTS.

 

It is also great to see that Bull is a doyen of the fishing & trawling industries, and like Turbo + OT, the staff that worked with him/them sometimes considers him/them to be a complete a.hole.

 

Crappy, on the other hand, has always been beloved by his hundreds of staff.

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.....NES contributors, who are unaware of bulls makeup, and accordingly, are all too likely to tread carelessly on him, thus creating........

 

(OT is in awe of bulls last posting, where he ensures NES contributors are made aware of the difference between Bull the Man, and bull the Legend. bull's legacy is one that few men can copy - terroriser of prawns, terroriser of boat crew, and terroriser of anyone who steps on him. There will shortly be a lucrative offer from Hollywood moguls, all fighting for the right to make the blockbuster film of bulls life, which will make Indiana Jones look like a small grey accountant).

 

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9 hours ago, onetrack said:

...NES contributors, who are unaware of bulls makeup, and accordingly, are all too likely to tread carelessly on him, thus creating.......

..... a "Don't tread on me" movement in Tasmania under the below flag, that matches the Rebel South from the American Civil War, which would set the scene for the Skippy Civil War (SCW) along the Rio Murray, with Tasmania and Vicmanistan teaming up.

 

Their choice for the equivalent of General Lee would obviously be .....

 

 

It actually originated during the US War of Independence,  but don't tell anyone that the NES may have strayed from the facts.

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.........Captain Cook VIII who looks a lot like General Custer, who was busy fighting Indians during the Civil War and only really came in at the end, but hey, he showed up and .......................

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