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Red and Grey squirrels and the pox

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  • Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #40 on: 12/08/2006 19:59:41 »
    Hmmmmmmmmmm me too!! Nice big juicy piece of Steak good stuff!!!!!

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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #41 on: 14/08/2006 00:28:21 »
    mmm Bacon.


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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #42 on: 14/08/2006 00:55:53 »
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    mmm Bacon.



    Is that Francis Bacon?[:D]



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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #43 on: 14/08/2006 19:59:45 »
    Hmmm Francis Bacon, Chicken & Advocado sandwich ..hmmmmmmmm !!! [:)]


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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #44 on: 14/08/2006 22:07:34 »
    It's the crispy wonderfully tasty bacon. No first name.


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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #45 on: 24/08/2006 12:00:36 »
    I am in favour off not interfering with evolution let it take its course, If the 'greens' had been around 65 million years ago we would still be knee deep in dinosaurs.
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    I am in favour off not interfering with evolution let it take its course, If the 'greens' had been around 65 million years ago we would still be knee deep in dinosaurs.
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    Re: Red and Grey squirrels and the pox
    « Reply #47 on: 24/08/2006 21:24:51 »
    What has this got to do with bacon. lol.

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    I am in favour off not interfering with evolution let it take its course, If the 'greens' had been around 65 million years ago we would still be knee deep in dinosaurs.
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    « Reply #49 on: 24/08/2006 21:24:51 »
    What has this got to do with bacon. lol.

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