Spaceman
- 28 Jan 2005 23:56
CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years
jeffmack
- 27 Feb 2005 11:38
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LW
Wifes favourite saying at the moment "no wonder people move abroad"
splat
- 27 Feb 2005 11:53
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Beautiful day on Anglesey. COME ON YOU REDS!!
Socrates
- 27 Feb 2005 12:26
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lw
I'd rather have the snow and the variable climate.
jeffmack
- 27 Feb 2005 17:37
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Nice of Gerrard to help out his new team mates
Jules
- 27 Feb 2005 17:47
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can't seem to shake off the guinea pig theme... My children had two liitle gunea pigs called ranaldo and and leonardo , and our dog decided he wanted to play with it after chewing off the lock of the cage... poor Ranaldo dies of a heart attack, and the dog was mortified.... not a wound on the guinea pig so buried it. i went immediately to buy another one, who was black and named Pele (you guessed it , the kids like footy...sigh). Dog wants another playmate, so jumps to the high point I put the cage, ingeneously opens the door and takes Leonardo out... you guessed, another burial. I am quite distraught after the second death so take Pele off to my friend who has two other guinea pigs. She loves him but at a barbeque lunch, her dog found a way to open the cage and ..... funeral number three happened...... Don't think we are meant to have guinea pigs!!!
Spaceman
- 27 Feb 2005 18:04
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Jules, your friend could have bbq'd the GP? would have save the burial?
Jules
- 27 Feb 2005 20:27
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Spacie, should have thought of that one, after all I suppose it is a delicacy in South America.
MM... dogs are such family creatures.... as long as the home has on GP'S:-)
chocolat
- 27 Feb 2005 20:31
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Jules - it's just the way it is.
We had Bertie and Sooty - hasten to add, Sooty was a perfectly formed dwarf Dutch jobbie - stayed tiny, if you know what I mean, as rabbits go - they frolicked together for many a year, until Mr & Mrs Fox came along.
It was one of those days today - with all the snow, it would have been a giggle to watch Bertie getting half-way up the ramp...only to slide back down again (yep, he was a fat-boy). Talk about Cap'n Oates - he was intrepid, in the guinea-pig scheme of things, plus he always somehow managed to avoid Sooty's amorous advances.
Spaceman
- 27 Feb 2005 22:09
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I have found this site which those of us who have been involved with guinea pigs that have sadly left us, may want to use. I am not sure if it caters for anyone guilty of the GP equivalent of manslaughter like me !
http://www.guineapigsrainbow.org/
Spaceman
- 27 Feb 2005 22:10
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Lambykins
- 27 Feb 2005 22:13
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I like the look of that guinea pig, I might get one of them for my daughter Tatyana Matilda, they dont eat lambs do they?
jeffmack
- 27 Feb 2005 22:51
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Have you ever seen such a useless creature
daves dazzlers
- 28 Feb 2005 07:53
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Make a nice purse that.
jeffmack
- 28 Feb 2005 09:36
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DD
Bad luck mate. Nice of Gerrard to do his new team mates a turn.
stockbunny
- 28 Feb 2005 11:12
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hello Daisy!!!
Oh I say, you got short changed on the ears dear, from a purely
bunny perspective that is............also I'd
put in a request to the owner that to complement your fur a
hazelnut brown and white towel would be better.
(it's ok guys just ignore us....girl talk - waddaya mean you didn't
think bunnies and gunieas could converse!)
;>)
hilary
- 28 Feb 2005 11:17
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There looks to be a bit of meat on Daisy ..... should I peel some spuds?
:o)
stockbunny
- 28 Feb 2005 11:18
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Oh HIlary.............:>(