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jem01
jem01
WA
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WA, 1 posts
27 Jun 2005 7:51am
You would think that with all the shark attacks that happen around the world people would learn to be more cautious in water it is kind of sad really
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
27 Jun 2005 10:17am
When I go in the water, I never think about sharks.
(Unless ofcourse I can see schools of baitfish and the beach has a 'fish-oil' smell).
Then I'll be forced to make a judgement.

If you continually worry about sharks everytime you enter the water, you are doing the wrong sport!
Try golf.
pole boy
pole boy
WA
292 posts
WA, 292 posts
27 Jun 2005 10:48am
Sharks are a part of nature that deserve to be respected. in saying that the number of shark attacks compared to the number of people that use the oceans is increadibly small. So Jemma it is not really a thought for most of us here, and a risk we accept, still crossing the road to get to the beach is more dangerous.

poley
hardman
hardman
1116 posts
1116 posts
27 Jun 2005 10:52am
Saw a 2m Hammerhead earlier this year about a km offshore, made my heart skip a beat!!!! Informed locals, and we all decided to stay out!!
Trant
Trant
NSW
601 posts
NSW, 601 posts
27 Jun 2005 1:46pm
quote:
Try golf.


http://www.walterindenver.com/archives/000723.html

you'd think with all the people being hit by lightning, they'd learn to be more careful when standing in open spaces
kitingkook
kitingkook
NSW
109 posts
NSW, 109 posts
27 Jun 2005 1:53pm
best way to to be cautious is to keep out of the sharks home AKA the water, now wouldnt that be sad!!
Think golf or tennis should be good for you jem, no water their.
FilthyAmatuer
FilthyAmatuer
WA
877 posts
WA, 877 posts
28 Jun 2005 12:20pm
wat about the risk of being run over by a golf buggie... those things scare the **** out of me
hoop
hoop
1979 posts
1979 posts
28 Jun 2005 6:52pm
Next time you go sailing or kiting,remember. Do not act like an injured seal.
leski
leski
NSW
661 posts
NSW, 661 posts
28 Jun 2005 9:10pm
I have heard there's been few crocodiles muckin around in golf course ponds!!!

You would think that with all the crocodile attacks that happen around the world people would learn to be more cautious on the golf courses, it is kind of sad really
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
28 Jun 2005 7:47pm
Nearly rolled a golf buggy drifting down hill through the Z section of the araluen golf course

Personally I think that when I'm sailing the sharks are more scared I know the people sailing near me generally are
Hole in the Wall
Hole in the Wall
WA
31 posts
WA, 31 posts
20 Jul 2005 6:44pm
Have fun kities when u guys do a body drag you like just like a poor helpless seal. So all Kities should go and take up anouther sport! tryed lawnbowls no sharks there (Golf still has the bunkers you never know whats creepin in that murky water)
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