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Author Topic: The Waffle Thread  (Read 38838 times)
Andy D
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« Reply #900 on: 00:49:56, 24-02-2007 »

Two heads are better than one!



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« Reply #901 on: 00:52:07, 24-02-2007 »

I think it is always useful to have more heads. I need another head and may be two more arms.
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« Reply #902 on: 01:00:58, 24-02-2007 »

I'm not coming back to this page until it's moved onto another one, when there's a picture of a snake here!
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« Reply #903 on: 01:05:09, 24-02-2007 »

I would not come here is it would be a life snake. Otherwise it is ok. It is not going to bite, I promise.
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« Reply #904 on: 02:29:53, 24-02-2007 »

Hmmm. 2.00 in the morning and I'm here all by myself. I could have the last word on every single thread and RULE THE WORLD!!!!!!

Or alternatively go to bed. But I know I'll dream of that ruddy snake.
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« Reply #905 on: 08:47:02, 24-02-2007 »

Morning everyone !!

Perhaps this will get the snake out of your head George..?



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« Reply #906 on: 09:24:16, 24-02-2007 »

Good morning A. I know a morning person when I see one  Wink
Nice bear!
For all the waffles who survived the night, Good morning. (I can say it because c is not here).
hich pianist is better? Perhaps each of them make a valid performance and I should be grateful for variety.
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« Reply #907 on: 09:25:13, 24-02-2007 »

Don't mention the snake!!!! He speak with Four(ho-ho)ked Tongues.

But thank you for Mr Bear, A. Now I happen to know that an expert on Steiff bears, who has indeed lectured on the subject recently to a distinguished audience, is our very own Milly Jones!
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« Reply #908 on: 11:15:43, 24-02-2007 »

This is what we need:

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« Reply #909 on: 11:25:38, 24-02-2007 »

What is it? It is very cute, but what is it? It is not moll. Is it a wake up call for wafflers?
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« Reply #910 on: 11:28:49, 24-02-2007 »

What is it? It is very cute, but what is it? It is not moll. Is it a wake up call for wafflers?

A mongoose (which feeds on snakes and other nasty creatures).
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« Reply #911 on: 11:37:31, 24-02-2007 »

How clever of him. I think I saw the programme about them and how they hunt. Time to practice, have students doing exams next week.
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« Reply #912 on: 13:23:57, 24-02-2007 »

Phew, a new snake-free page thanks to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.

I should add for snake-lovers that I wish them no harm at all and don't hold them personally responsible for the effect they have on me. I just want them to thrive and have a fulfilling snakey life somewhere where I'm not.

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« Reply #913 on: 13:31:13, 24-02-2007 »

A mongoose (which feeds on snakes and other nasty creatures).

Please don't be beastly to the snakes - they have no more choice about being snakes than you have about being human. Personally I can't stand large spiders but the more you know about them the more fascinating they become. Although I do think a deformity like the one in the photo is a bit disturbing.

Don't lets be beastly to the [snakes]

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« Reply #914 on: 13:33:33, 24-02-2007 »

I have a wooden snake, it looks like real. I can touch and hold that one, but the real ones make me scream.
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