Owl: Illegal things? You guys aren't in trouble or anything i take? ???
Ah, they were falsifying official documents and trying to get us fined a ridiculous amount of money and ruin our business reputation for not paying them wages for days they didn't work, also stuff that could get them deported. You know, the usual.
In order to have clocked up the hours they claimed to have worked, they would have had to have worked through several
nights. Which, -lets give them benefit of the doubt for a moment- in this line of work, is impossible because all work actually requires the presence of the boss to drive the tractor and collect full bins of fruit, date and label them, and load them onto a large transport truck. None of which happens at night. Also, there is no light at night and how they managed not to fall down the hill, trip over a fallen branch or twist an ankle while doing all this work is beyond me 9__9 Plus, the final nail in their case's metaphorical coffin: no one else of the employees- who all share the same house- are claiming this, they also found it unbelievable.
They are just silly, silly people who are somehow not content with their (already handsome) salaries. *sigh*
Your ancestors were Welsh? What kind of crimes did they commit that earned them a ticket to Australia?
Welsh and English.
Yet, there's only one ye olde convict (convicted of receiving stolen sheep apparently?) in the family history that I know about (technically two as his wife was also a convict), but he made a good business decision that made him
very well-off >_> and then over the years the descendants sold it and gambled it away and turned into bogans and I don't ... really have much to do with them. (there's like, a north-south divide in the family lol) They scare me a bit. That whole section of the family (grandma's side) is a bit weird.
Grandpa's side arrived in the form of a captain dude, I don't really know what he did... :/ *shrug*
The continental side of the family seem...saner X'D