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nailit
My son and his GF went up to a park today (because they can) and saw a foreign 'gentleman' let his kids stamp on on poorly pigeon and then kick it under a car. When questioned he replied 'No...
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Bobbisox1
Lola doesn't like water and had to be coaxed into her paddling pool to cool down,I thought most dogs enjoyed water ? https://ibb.co/LpQgKKQ she's not a happy cockapoo...
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pastafreak
Are there any of the above common in the UK? I saw what appeared to be a small, completely red one yesterday...in daylight.
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Bobbisox1
and I can't say I blame them https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8369687/Greece-bans-Britons-going-holiday-country-reopens-borders-June-15.html?ito=push-notification&ci=16700&si=8020936...
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Tilly2
If not, you missed a treat. Ian Hislop was brilliant!
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SparklyKid
He is the black and white one. His pal Cleo is missing him. He was a rescue cat on 9th May 2012. We think he was about 17 when he left us. He is now laid to rest in our garden where he spent most of...
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ToraToraTora
just had a rare excursion among the great unwashed. Went to the supermarket and got a load of verbal from two horrible little bee hatches for mentioning that the arrows on the floor are there for a...
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pastafreak
I was walking a path with Sammi that borders the park on one side, with pedestrian lanes branching off on the other. I saw an animal about 50-60 feet ahead in a bend. It was certainly bigger than a...
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sunny-dave
... would like to find some excuse for this second breach of lockdown - after he was well and back at work - and when (presumably) the 'childcare' emergency was no longer valid reason?...
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tiggerblue10
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52784240 He survived WWII and lived 84 years, albeit in captivity. Apparently he was one of the oldest ever alligators....
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rockyracoon
Mr RR was listening to the radio about 3 weeks ago, where an economist was suggesting, that to help the economy survive, the government should give every adult £1200 each to buy whatever they want. It...
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Bazile
If it became possible , would it be more probable to travel back in time because it has already happened , as opposed to travel to the future , which has not yet happened...
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Bobbisox1
It’s kept a * Terrorist sympathiser * at the right side of number 10 , but because of the U turns and the contradictory statements each day , I’m fast becoming disillusioned with the party I voted...
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Tilly2
So a bit of interest later today, to have a nose at the new neighbours' furniture. :-) The house was sold last August. It's all taken a very long time....
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breadstick
Hello everyone Have any of you good people had experience of a friendship that has run its course and can't be reconciled Any tips on how to move on and how to accept the closing of that chapter...
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lankeela
grrrrr - some words just set my teeth on edge - one is 'tech' for things like computers and phones. Another is 'product' for stuff you put on your hair or body. I've always also hated the word 'uni'...
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Bobbisox1
And guess who was led away in handcuffs? It must run in the family https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/anti-lockdown-protest-hyde-park-a4442461.html...
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piggynose
She´s a primatologist and a fascinating woman, 86 years young. I am not going to give you any links as i got slated last time. Just google her if you´re interested....
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TheDevil
I understand, when leading up to elections etc.. there are phrases and lies, constantly pushed in our faces to persuade us to vote. Now, we have a cross party crisis (A pandemic) and we have Gove just...

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