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TrulyMadly wrote: »Don't know why your post reminded me but a village close to me have scarecrows on display all over the place.
I stopped the car today as it looked as if someone had fallen asleep on a bench. I was concerned as it was raining:eek:
When I got close up I realised it was a scarecrow. Then there was another outside the shop, the church and in various gardens.
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Would have frightened me, what if they come alive at night :eek:0 -
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this is his facebook page if anyone wants to go like it(I think some of you have already, the number has jumped up a little)
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Don't know why your post reminded me but a village close to me have scarecrows on display all over the place.
I stopped the car today as it looked as if someone had fallen asleep on a bench. I was concerned as it was raining:eek:
When I got close up I realised it was a scarecrow. Then there was another outside the shop, the church and in various gardens.
Love it:T
That reminds me we drove through a village a few months ago and I said to OH wait theres a police man with a speed camera :eek::eek::eek: it was only until we were close we realised it was a scarecrow suppose it's one way to scare me more than the birds! :rotfl:0 -
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Bananababe wrote: »Kidneys a match he has gone into surgery now
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No one said you was!:)
Oh ok phew
On a totally different note, My Mum went into co-op and they had Twix mix pouches for 32p but I don't know what date is on them, apparently they were in a big basket thing with a label for 32p, in T's the are around £2ish not sure if its store specific or how much they are anywhere else, just thought ide mention it in passing
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