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    Not thinking of albundenum the white of an egg as opposed to the yolk are you Cappy. JS
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    Careful Cappy, you will be upsetting the lady in the north if you mention politics again especially wee Bunny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis McColl View Post
    Careful Cappy, you will be upsetting the lady in the north if you mention politics again especially wee Bunny.
    well i must say that woman political leader in the north of ireland......could do with upsetting...as you call her bunny i assume you have more intimate knowledge of her than most of us......could you give her a tip and give her the name of a new hairdresser .....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    Not thinking of albundenum the white of an egg as opposed to the yolk are you Cappy. JS
    well no john we all know where the white of an egg ran down ....

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    And the old saying you’ve got egg on your chin, meaning for those good living people who don’t know nothing, your flys open. JS.
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    Lewis way down south in the Republic they are not allowed to cut the hedge rows at certain times of the year due to the amount of wild life living there.

    But here in Oz wild life is abundant, from our big Red Roos down to our politicians.
    We have so many birds I lose count of them.

    Two Blackbirds that sing from morning to night, Doves by the dozen, Myna birds both Asian and the Noisy ones Sparrows by the dozens.
    Cockatoos by the flock regularly fly over, a host of other local birds.
    A family of local Magpies we regularly feed, the female taps on the door and can be hand fed.
    Two Australian Ravens that come down every night for food.

    We put out a mixture of bread and bird seed every day and have an abundance of plants, bushes and trees around us to attract them all
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    I used to enjoy lying in my tin bath with the blackbirds and pigeons while doing the Times crossword then my neighbours put a trampoline up against the wall. Life isn't the same.

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    #16 Louis is that because those using the trampoline can see you in your tin bath, or because it annoys the birds .JS
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    John #14 my reply to that one these days, is why lock the cage when the budgie is dead, this getting old is rubbish. Den

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    #18... Denis I have a few words by William Shakespeare ( I wish) hanging in the appropriate place and the latter half reads..
    .... what used to be his sex appeal ls now his water spout,
    It used to be embarrassing to make the thing behave
    For nearly every morning it stood and watched him shave
    But now it’s getting older it sure gives him the blues
    To have it dangling down his leg and watch him clean his shoes.
    That’s for the youngsters, at our age I can’t even get down to clean my shoes that’s even if can see them not too clearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    Lewis way down south in the Republic they are not allowed to cut the hedge rows at certain times of the year due to the amount of wild life living there.
    We have the same rules in England, cannot say about the 3 independent states in the UK, strictly applied in our locality as we live in a conservation area (pain in the butt) have to get permission to cut a tree branch. Mind you potholes in the road are protected all year round it would appear.

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