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  • #499738

    You’ll kill him with kindness panda giving him foods like u have been, the salt in the steak pie and bacon etc really not whats best for him, buy him a T bone steak raw :D

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    #499740

    and the award to the worst mimer in the world goes to……………….

    ian hunter

    #499741

    is that “whispering” bob harris i espy in the background, wtf is he doing there? well its either him or sgt pepper :D

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    @(f)politics? wrote:

    You’ll kill him with kindness panda giving him foods like u have been, the salt in the steak pie and bacon etc really not whats best for him, buy him a T bone steak raw :D

    Well it’s probably more healthier than McDonalds or Kentucky.

    #499743

    i know its a long time ago, but when i was at school i remember our music teacher was called mrs fox,i seem to recall she was a 5ft ginger wispy auld git,nobody in our class,took any interest whatsoever,well apart from june mills who learnt to play the recorder,ah fond memories , best bit was when the bell rang to signal end of lesson,and we all stampeded towards the door, hey the keystone cops had nothing on us
    but a shrill voice wailed out WAIT KIDS, let me play you this fore ye go
    oh drat shes gonna play oh susanna again
    we politely waited till she finished singing to herself,then we all shuffled out ,mumbling to ourselves, wtf is she all about?
    never mind the boomtown rats saying i dont like mondays
    i hated tuesdays at 3pm

    #499744

    Made me laugh Cosy… I went to school with a June Mills too :D I cant remember much about her… too far back :D I do remember though that we used to sing June is a busting out all over… all over all over…. children can be so cruel :?

    Sorry June :oops:

    #499745

    ah but the june mills i know,later on in the 5th year, had to have the ambulance called out to her at home,unfortunately she had a milk bottle trapped,i wont tell you where, true.

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    @panda12 wrote:

    I’m sorry about your daughter’s chickens. But the fox is looking for food.

    ah but foxes killl for the sake of killing the fox just left them all dead and didnt take any :?

    #499747

    I think encouraging foxes leads to all sorts of probs an excerpt from the net below, dont get me wrong i think they can look very cute etc i just dont think encouraging them into gardens is a good idea to be honest especially if there are pets around the neighbourhood too …..

    http://professorchickenspredators.webs.com/fox.htm

    The fox will catch and kill chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, quail, lambs, piglets, guinea pigs (cavies), rabbits, pigeons and even cats. When they get into a coop full of poultry, they will not just kill one, but get into a killing frenzy as the frightened birds flap around. It is not uncommon for one fox to wipe out 100 chickens in a night. They pose a disease risk to your animals as they can carry mange and rabies, and red foxes can get mange. They will also tear open plastic rubbish sacks and create a large mess – they really are vermin.

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