The Children's Off Topic Thread
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qbman1
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Mice still feasting on my peas and sweetcorn seeds
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Stephen
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Time to get the cats out earning their keep.
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towny44
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Why not offer them bits of Mars bars instead? Attached to a mousetrap or two of course.qbman1 wrote:Mice still feasting on my peas and sweetcorn seeds
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qbman1
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I would but the allotments are in a rural location about a mile from home and if I let them loose there it would take me a week to catch them again !!Stephen wrote:Time to get the cats out earning their keep.
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Tie them to the fence with just enough length to cover the allotment. 
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Watched some of BBC Breakfast this morning from Liverpool - what a moving programme - feel so desperately sad for those families who lost someone. The stories of their loved ones at the end made me cry.
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qbman1
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Seems a shame to go off-topic from something so sad and important but if I don't Merv will be all over us again !!
Now, about that frog.....
Now, about that frog.....
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Pizza for tea
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Stephen
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Just dropped Mrs S off for an evening wining and dining with to work colleagues, meanwhile I've got a Morrison curry ready meal.
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Ain't it bl**dy real
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qbman1
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Basking in the sun again in Middle England
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Stephen
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Same here at the civilised end of the country
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Supermarket shopping day today.
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Stephen
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Cladding being finished off today
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qbman1
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Just looking up the best bait to use in a rabbit trap - any suggestions ?
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Stephen
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I hope you don't have murder planned qb
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New rose bushes, preferably expensive ones.qbman1 wrote:Just looking up the best bait to use in a rabbit trap - any suggestions ?
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qbman1
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'Course not. I shall capture them humanely and then release them safely to a new life......on the central reservation of the M40 !!Stephen wrote:I hope you don't have murder planned qb
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Now, you know and I know that you won't.
Your more likely to catch them and feed them carrots and lettuce on a silver platter.
Your more likely to catch them and feed them carrots and lettuce on a silver platter.
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qbman1
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I have plans to release them into an allotment of someone I don't like ! Got to catch the little sods first. The bloke on the next door plot has had traps out for years and hasn't caught a thing !
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We had plans for our moles and the local bowls club...qbman1 wrote:I have plans to release them into an allotment of someone I don't like ! Got to catch the little sods first. The bloke on the next door plot has had traps out for years and hasn't caught a thing !
Twice a year we hear the local farmer out with his gun. For a while all is quiet and (dim pair that we are) we go out and buy plants. The second we plant them, the little b*****s reappear. I know you can do rabbit-proof planting, but the limited selection wears a little thin. The new, now very threadbare, roses are surrounded by extremely fetching wire netting; plan b: landmines.
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qbman1
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I think we have pretty much "rabbit-proofed" the allotment but we have fenced one of the little sods in and he is enjoying his own, personal enclosed run with ample supply of food !
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anniec
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We did that once. Turned out to be a pregnant female.qbman1 wrote:I think we have pretty much "rabbit-proofed" the allotment but we have fenced one of the little sods in and he is enjoying his own, personal enclosed run with ample supply of food !
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qbman1
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I've already had lunch - bit of an anticlimax. Now I have a hankering for rabbit stew !