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This is usually the kind of intercourse I have with my dentist when he has my mouth full of cotton wool !!!


He's got it worked out then...

Well said Hivemaker but I did wonder if the "mouth full of cotton wool " was a euphemism for something else
 
bee-smillie as with most insomniacs I never sleep... that is why I am so well read !!bee-smillie

I'm an insomniac too. "Not that bl**dy bee forum again" moans HID, can't you read a book instead? But I prefer the laugh here!;)
Regards
buzzin
 
I'm an insomniac too. "Not that bl**dy bee forum again" moans HID, can't you read a book instead? But I prefer the laugh here!;)
Regards
buzzin

I live in hope that some of the comments will be so booring that I will fall asleap,

just been given a book on extinction events of amazonian frogs caused by possible contamination of water transmitted by aerial aerosols from American Pesticide Manufactures experimental crop spraying in Columbia


looks like gripping stuf

Now where would the tree frogs go to live if they cut down ALL the trees???
 
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Now where would the tree frogs go to live if they cut down ALL the trees???


The ground.
 
I don't think that I am the only teenager who is still awake @ 9 o'clock..

Thats because they dont get up until 2 in the afternoon:rofl:
 
This is what my cherry tree does to the garden...


You should see what it does to the neighbours cars......
 
Oak frogs !!!
.............................somewhat similar to the lesser spotted Exmoor frog?

The frogs would be safe here....no hope of cutting down an oak tree if the trust have much to do with it....they have been busy fencing the things in....now if the frogs needed larch tree's it would be a different story....we are cutting most of them down because of the disease they can pass onto oak tree's.
 

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