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Old 29-12.-2004, 07:44 PM   #16
vernon levy
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"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.compomcom> wrote in
message news:20041229044039.06096.00001741@mb-m21.aol.com...
> >I heard the
> >surprising explanation for the bother was that the horse didn't like

llamas!
>
> Well in Wendling, one of the inhabitants has had ostriches in his front
> garden... No, not me, three cats are quite sufficient.
>

There used to be a flamingo that paddles in a cooling pond in the Teeside
industrial estate - folk used to use it as a landmark - 'turn right by the
Flamingo'. When it happened to me I was looking for a night club or pub to
navigate by and enjoyed one of those special jaw dropping moments.



 
Old 30-12.-2004, 12:33 AM   #17
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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:

> Well in Wendling, one of the inhabitants has had ostriches in his front
> garden... No, not me, three cats are quite sufficient.


It would lead to trouble. Waffles would by trying to drag the ostriches
in through the cat flap.

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Old 30-12.-2004, 02:06 AM   #18
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The correct way to pass a horse is to stand on your pedals and bob up
and down a little. It then thinks you are also a horse-rider.
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you may also be interested in 'Garfield - The Movie'.
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Old 30-12.-2004, 04:15 AM   #19
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Richard Bates wrote:
> The correct way to pass a horse is to stand on your pedals and bob up
> and down a little. It then thinks you are also a horse-rider.


There's a challenge for you next time you're out on Mr Frosty and you
meet a horse, Helen ;-)

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Old 30-12.-2004, 06:40 AM   #20
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>There's a challenge for you next time you're out on Mr Frosty and you
>meet a horse, Helen ;-)


Neigh lad, it would be an impossibility not a challenge!

Cheers, helen s


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