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How neat is this?
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Butterfly_Brain wrote: »It is definitely a bat box, If my legs worked properly I would love to train as a bat carer, but it also involves having to have rabies vaccinations
http://www.bats.org.uk/pages/conservation_in_action.html
Yes but rabies injections would also protect you from Zombies and political candidates. :rotfl:It's really easy to default to cynicism these days, since you are almost always certain to be right.0 -
Zombies yes, but there is no known vaccine, that can protect against political candidates.0
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Yes but rabies injections would also protect you from Zombies and political candidates. :rotfl:Bedsit_Bob wrote: »Zombies yes, but there is no known vaccine, that can protect against political candidates.
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Bedsit_Bob wrote: »Zombies yes, but there is no known vaccine, that can protect against political candidates.
I keep a cross and holy water by the door just in case the mothersuckers come here :rotfl:Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z. Member #35 Butterfly Brain + OH - Foraging Fixers
Not Buying it 2015!0 -
It is little screw ups like the one that AOT suffered that demonstrate that we should all have a months income in the bank just incase TPTB screw up.
NO:eek::eek::eek::eek: not in the bank.Don't you mean out of the bank?
You beat me to it. House insurance covers cash at home, most up to £500. Ours is up to £1000, but we can only dream of having that much spare, sadly it's a small fraction of that, but anything is better than nowt.Bedsit_Bob wrote: »How neat is this?:cool:0 -
It cost £2-49.
Bear in mind it is only 12cm (about 5") in diameter, so you won't be able to cook much of a meal in it.
You might get an egg OR 2 sausages in it, but not much else.0 -
Interesting development,
http://www.stripes.com/news/lakenheath-fighters-headed-to-baltics-to-beef-up-air-space-patrolling-as-ukraine-crisis-continues-1.271434
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26466250
Strange that they only mentioned it on the local news and not the national news at lunchtime.0
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