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    although he is 16 now and has slowed down to sleeping and eating

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    haha yea spot on, has a mind of this own and does whatever the hell he wants.

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    Star, 8 months, on a dopey local hen silly enough to live in my dog paddock:

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    I've put together a website too, please bear with me its early days and a little light in content www.otamarakau.com
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    Great foto, @Pointer...

    The website looks good...great fotos....
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Great foto, @Pointer...

    The website looks good...great fotos....
    This +1
    Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!

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    Thanks. Have a bit to add to it yet, historical articles etc. but it's a start. Mind you, are these things really ever finished?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    Thanks. Have a bit to add to it yet, historical articles etc. but it's a start. Mind you, are these things really ever finished?
    No...a work in progress always... o tama rakau...boy/man of (the) trees?? I look forward to reading the historical articles...
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    Yep. As explained to me by the local kaumatua it was a cheeky term for a young ace, stick boy or son of the stick. The pa site at the end of my road is Otamarakau
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    Mere kindling...
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    Superior intellects taking a different view of the world.

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    ...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...

    ...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...

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    They dog owners get to look like there pets @Woody I rest my case
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    @EeeBees turns out you are also correct. Further inland in the eastern BOP where the old dialect is still spoken it becomes 'sons of the trees' apparently

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    nice scott type.

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    I'm more concerned with what's between those flappy ears

 

 

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