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JanesOpinion...
...I deliberately left that bit in to baffle ;-)
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posted by
DamonLeigh
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October 20, 2005
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Mark...
...I know nothing! Thanks for the tip.
Ooooh...sounds a bit, y'know, rude!
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posted by
DamonLeigh
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October 20, 2005
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I beg your pardon!
(You can do this in a country where there's still a basic neighbourliness and trust, and people don't have loaded guns in their houses).
I cannot imagine to which country you might be referring here.
posted by
JanesOpinion
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October 19, 2005
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Hedgehog...badger...porcupine.....
....they're all the same once the lights are turned off.
You gotta host the photos, you silly, silly man. I use Photobucket, as in www.photobucket.com. You can host anything there.

Even sex images, like this one. Me so horny.
posted by
mark2556
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October 19, 2005
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I'M...
...confused, too, Mark!
First, how the Hell do you get pictures into a Comment? I can't achieve that on either the Mac or the PC (unless they're hosted, which is not the case with me).
Second, the picture I wanted to post was of a hedgehog - for they don't look anything like the animal in your photo!
And third, a hedgehog is a prickly little critter - not unlike a porcupine with shorter quills. Are you sure about the sex thing??
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posted by
DamonLeigh
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October 19, 2005
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Damon ~ I'm confused.
Which is pretty normal. However, it was my understanding that in Britain hedgehogs were bred for trimming and weeding of, uh......hedges. Does this mean they're only good for sex? Another illusion shattered.

You dirty, dirty man.
posted by
mark2556
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October 19, 2005
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They're just trying to get us into a flap. Watch out for the two in the bush, though.
It's the Reichstag in Berlin, by the way, correctly ID'd by MayB.
posted by
_dave_says_ack_
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October 18, 2005
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SilverMoon...
...why rake 'em up? There'll only be fresh ones down again in a few days!
Thanks for reading.
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posted by
DamonLeigh
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October 18, 2005
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Goodness, such industry! I'm sure your front hedges look lovely. Which reminds me that, after a Saturday dedicated to the manicure of our garden, I'm due out there again to rake up the new carpet of leaves fallen from our wide-spreading hazelnut tree. And I agree with you about the bird flu. Let's cross that bridge when we get to it.
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SilverMoon7
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October 18, 2005
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