u/JaskCatt

Places for good french fries

When I was a kid there was a place in deer park (Brimbank shopping centre) that had THE BEST fries ever but they closed mannny years ago. You could just get a brown paper bag full of heaven.

I think about them often and would really like some nice fries

I don't want thick cut chips, I don't want crispy fries, loaded fries etc. Just straight up, soft, salty, good fries. Edit to add; I don't want to have to order something else to get a side of fries. JUST GIMMIE THE FRIES

Hungry jacks used to have fries back in the early days, now they're thick crunchy sticks. McDonald's has always had their iconic fries but the McDonald's in my area have started making the fries dry and crunchy and KFC isn't too bad but they're not FRENCH FRIES

Are there any places in Geelong that sell decent fries?

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u/JaskCatt — 1 day ago

I've made an account dedicated to my animal photos :)

I'm a wildlife rescuer and passionate (unskilled) photographer of animals and insects :) If you'd like to see more photos like these ones, you can follow my new twitter account LifePhotosByCJ

Edit2: A lot of rescue cases end very sadly, but I can happily say that the possum in the first picture was released by me, back to his home, shortly after a vet assesment. The young pink kangaroo joey was given to the shelter I work at, so I see her twice a week and she has grown up a lot since this photo was taken and is very healthy and happy!! The two possum babies, ducklings and baby bush rats (photos 2, 5, 6 & 7) all went to a carer I know and trust, to be looked after and released.

Edit**: You guys are making me cry with these kind comments!! I love animals and our native wildlife so much, working in animal rescuing/conservation has been a life goal of mine since I was a child and I am SO happy to see the support in the comments for our wildlife!!

I work at a wildlife rescue shelter during the week and do wildlife rescues on the weekends, my phone is overloaded with photos and I'm always trying to take more, I will aim to post photos here as often as I can!!

u/JaskCatt — 4 days ago

I'm trying to run the game Palia but every time I open it, it pops up with a warning about the graphics processor.

I've looked up the processor I have and downloaded the 7th-10th gen graphics processor in the 3rd pic

Not entirely sure whether or not that was the correct graphics processor to download but it's really all I could find for celeron

Today I tried to open Palia for the first time since downloading the new processor, and it's still showing the same error

The laptop is an ideapad 1 14ihl7 Edit**: I have a 2TB Seagate Expansion HDD drive that I keep all of my apps/games on because if I were to download them straight onto the laptop, my poor laptop would combust. So whether this is a laptop problem or a problem with the expansion I don't know :/

What do I need to do??

u/JaskCatt — 10 days ago

We've recently noticed various trails in our grass, along with shallow holes and kicked up dirt all through the yard. The holes also have bits of shell(nuts/bulb) and left over flower/root bits

We have a trail camera set up to try and catch the culprit but until we get a visual we won't know for sure

However, I'm hoping this post reaches someone who knows a hell of a lot more about rats/mice than I do and their behaviours. Because in my opinion, from comparisons online and looking into the difference between native and introduced rats, all these things seem more native than pests, especially the holes as I'm fairly certain pest species like rattus rattus leave rather clean and circular deep holes rather than these shallow unclean ones. But a lot of the information overlaps which makes it very difficult

So until our camera captures the culprit, I am trying to get as much information as possible to try and get closer to some kind of answer

Please send through your thoughts and theories tyty

**VIC

EDIT: Idk why I'm referring mainly to rats, mice could also be a probable cause.

u/JaskCatt — 16 days ago