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  • detective abberline
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    Oh yeah!

    Jack Russells are smart, determined, loyal, wilfull and determined. How many Jack Russells does it take to turn off a light switch? One. He'll just keep bouncing off the walls until he gets it.

    My Jack says hi. He loves ,aking new friends.

    Bye

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  • detective abberline
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    Cutest dogs

    Ally

    Forget it. Unless they are Jack Russsels they're not in the hunt.

    Bye

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  • steje73
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    I've got the tune from the Derek Griffiths show 'Heads and Tails' stuck in my head.



    Bet you have now.
    Buwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!
    or something.

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  • mikey559
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    Useless

    It's so nice to be useless again!

    Mikey

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  • Suzi
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    Our pond is frozen every morning (as is my car!) and the fish just lurk in a dopey sort of way under the ice and sort of gaze at us!
    AND if anyones really bored get hold of the DVD set of Fall of Eagles from the 70/80s it quite stunning..........awwwwwww Patrick Stewart as Lenin is to die for girls!/Boys!!
    Last edited by Suzi; 02-21-2008, 07:34 PM.

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  • steje73
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    The unfortunate sequel to the popular John Gordon Sinclair film.

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  • Celesta
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    Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
    No I'm Peckish

    Gregory's disease?

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  • Mike Covell
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    Possibly, i took the kids to East Park on Sunday with my father, and was amazed to see the park lake frozen.

    Better still were the birds attempts to try and catch the bread whilst skating on ice!!

    It was like a game on "Takeshi's Castle"

    We were surrounded by loads of ducks, geese, pigeons, and seagulls so i might have caught it.

    I fancy an egg, does that make me a canibal?

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  • steje73
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    Bird flu?

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  • Mike Covell
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    Originally posted by steje73 View Post
    Ladybirds? Are you Amish?
    No I'm Peckish

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  • steje73
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    Ladybirds? Are you Amish?

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  • Mike Covell
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    Originally posted by steje73 View Post
    This is turning into a Titchmarsh thread. There'll be aphids on here next, you mark my words!
    Anyway I was wondering what is the best method to get rid of aphids without damaging my herticultural wonders?

    I was thinking about getting some ladybirds?

    Mike

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  • steje73
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    This is turning into a Titchmarsh thread. There'll be aphids on here next, you mark my words!

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  • Celesta
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    Vila,

    Sounds like you know what you're doing then! It doesn't take much for a small plot, it's true. Over the years, we ended up having 4 or 5, if you count flowers and herbs, so we finally broke down and got a tiller. From what you told me earlier, you're in a less urban area than we are so you're bound to have more deer. There are a fair number around here, but so far they haven't tackled coming over the fence. Something very heavy did come over and bent the stinking daylights out of the top rail. And I mean bent! Some folks tell us a buck could have done it, but I don't know.

    Good luck with the garden. Maybe you'll bring us all good luck and lure some rain into the area this summer.

    Happy to hear that you are both getting better.

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  • Vila
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    Originally posted by DeltaXi65 View Post
    V, don't say no to this just yet. If the accident wasn't your fault, and the kid had insurance, there's no reason why you shouldn't - at the very least - talk to an attorney.

    Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency, where they only get paid if you recover. So you have nothing to lose by at least talking to one.

    B
    Brian,

    I went through all that when I was in a motorcycle accident caused by a drunk driver. Between the lawyer fees and the medical insurance wanting all their money back, it was just barely worth the time and trouble it took to sue. My share was only a touch more than what I would have made if I hadn't had to be out of work in the first place. It covered my bills and kept the roof over my head, but that's about all.

    Still, I haven't totally dismissed the idea of a lawsuit. I just don't think I'll have enough left afterwards to justify the bother it'd be.

    Vila

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