Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #2,421  
There is no stopping them now. I noticed the driver was missing. Has he been taken hostage?
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,423  
A very good example of a well balanced load + a well maintained float (trailer)! It was still travelling, straight and no sparks from the tongue.

That being said, is this documented proof of 'pallets on the move'?
This is the migration we all feared!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,424  
OH No are they coming for me ?????????
How much time have I got left ????
Can I get down to Maccas and get a burger ????
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,427  
Steve and I have been in correspondence regarding a goose shortage in South Carolina. He reminded me of the theory that pallets in fields might frighten geese away and I want to thank anyone and everyone who's been inverting their pallets in the upstate.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,428  
Steve and I have been in correspondence regarding a goose shortage in South Carolina. He reminded me of the theory that pallets in fields might frighten geese away and I want to thank anyone and everyone who's been inverting their pallets in the upstate.
Interesting. Probably should add this data to a fish bone diagram.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,430  
I am quite sure I saw mention of these pallet signs in this years Curse of Oak Island TV series (treasure hunt).........it was along the same vein as earlier TBN theories regarding the Knights of the Templar, so perhaps the History Channel would be interested in taking this pallet theory to the movie screen?
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,431  
Steve and I have been in correspondence regarding a goose shortage in South Carolina. He reminded me of the theory that pallets in fields might frighten geese away and I want to thank anyone and everyone who's been inverting their pallets in the upstate.

Let the record show that I remain skeptical regarding the validity of this so-called "theory." Earlier in this thread I posted this image that debunks the "theory."

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Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,432  
Let the record show that I remain skeptical regarding the validity of this so-called "theory." Earlier in this thread I posted this image that debunks the "theory."

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Steve

Man, that's the worst photochopped image I've seen in a long time, at least don't cut the goslings in half.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,433  
Man, that's the worst photochopped image I've seen in a long time, at least don't cut the goslings in half.

No man its a special camera he uses. He would never think of such a thing!!!!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,434  
Man, that's the worst photochopped image I've seen in a long time, at least don't cut the goslings in half.

I am thinking he didn't put a lot of effort into that one..:mischievous::mischievous:
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,435  
Something sinister must be going on here. The pallet is no longer standing in the field after the geese arrived.

Bruce

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   / Pallets in fields #2,436  
Let the record show that I remain skeptical regarding the validity of this so-called "theory." Earlier in this thread I posted this image that debunks the "theory."

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Steve

I have done this, Steve, but only as a long-term experiment as to the benefits of Inverted V Pallet Structures.

However I believe that I can tentatively report that, as a Canada Goose repellent, it is working brilliantly. I've not recorded or seen one Canada Goose here in Tasmania.

It also appears to work for tigers! Not one sighting... which is a relief!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,437  
I have done this, Steve, but only as a long-term experiment as to the benefits of Inverted V Pallet Structures.

However I believe that I can tentatively report that, as a Canada Goose repellent, it is working brilliantly. I've not recorded or seen one Canada Goose here in Tasmania.

It also appears to work for tigers! Not one sighting... which is a relief!

Yeah, but you got them Tasmanian Devil's, and they are worse than any Tiger I ever saw here in Missouri... :D We do have them pooping gooses though... lots of em around the lake.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,440  
Yeah, but you got them Tasmanian Devil's, and they are worse than any Tiger I ever saw here in Missouri... :D We do have them pooping gooses though... lots of em around the lake.

Tassie Devils are scavengers... and right now there's a mouth cancer that's really knocked down their population (poor buggers). They're trying to breed a safe population IOT release back into the wild here but a bunch of them have been nailed by cars as they've been feeding on road-kill themselves. Very powerful, bone cracking, jaws on them. A rare sight now = very sad.

There was a Tasmanian Tiger (thylacine) which was declared extinct in the '80s... but there's still hope (and a reward) that it's not so. The Tassie Tiger is even on our vehicle license plates.
 

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