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wharfeego
a shedful o' midges tugetha wi' a bunch o' wild mammals beltin doon scree at Kettlewell...midge capital o' Dales!:eek:
wild...? we were livid :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d40S0GgfDtw
...yeah, them pesky midges got a good feed didn't they...:(
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My friendly neighbourhood fox has just nonchalently strolled past my front room!!!
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Originally Posted by
Multiterrainer
My friendly neighbourhood fox has just nonchalently strolled past my front room!!!
We used to have one of those at my parents house. He just used to stroll around the garden as if he owned the place. I think he pobably took a bite out our tortoises face once. :mad:
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Originally Posted by
dominion
We used to have one of those at my parents house. He just used to stroll around the garden as if he owned the place. I think he pobably took a bite out our tortoises face once. :mad:
Good job I don't have a tortoise then;)
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Stick
'bout time thi got an 'air cut Stick...tha's beginnin to look like Gerald thissen:D
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Badger on last night's club run descending from Thieveley Pike to Cliviger. I don't know who was more surprised - him or us!
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a load of vultures in vision express
managed to worm £250 out of me :(
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Originally Posted by
daz h
a load of vultures in vision express
managed to worm £250 out of me :(
Must've seen you coming.....geddit? :p
:(
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jodg
Must've seen you coming.....geddit? :p
:(
dont give up your day job and be a comedian hahaha
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where's all t'wildlife gone? nobody sin owt lately?:confused:
I can 'ear a male 'ouse sparra singin 'is lile 'ead off...
th'experts reckon that 'ouse sparras, promiscuous scruffy-but-likeable little beggas, once classed as a pest in urban areas, are in a big decline throughout Little Britain...why can't somet similar 'appen to the latest urban pest (which tends to infiltrate rural areas more 'n more)...the stripey shellsuits, white trainers, latest mobile stuck on their spotty 'eads, big fat exhaust on their souped-up "boom-boom!" corsas...brigade?
I wonder if this country will ever become Great agen?:rolleyes: