Dec 2015
9:41am, 1 Dec 2015
78,461 posts
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GregP
It's curtains for the over-rated gloopy amalgam of dried fruit, egg, suet, treacle, molasses and sixpences.
Onwards, noble spinester.
christmas pudding 14 - 17 western european hedgehog (erinaceus europaeus)
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Dec 2015
9:49am, 1 Dec 2015
21,356 posts
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macca 53
what's wrong with "you people" - you know who you are, hedgehog huggers
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Dec 2015
9:52am, 1 Dec 2015
78,463 posts
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GregP
R2G4 closed
Electric motor: Michael Faraday 14 - 19 longer days and shorter nights
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Dec 2015
9:54am, 1 Dec 2015
11,997 posts
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Diogenes
More unchecked bonfires next autumn, we must avenge the pud.
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Dec 2015
10:05am, 1 Dec 2015
78,465 posts
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GregP
R2G5 closed. Victory for the long-haired weirdo.
Red deer Cervus elaphus LC 15 - 19 Albert Einstein
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Dec 2015
10:08am, 1 Dec 2015
10,273 posts
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AngusClydesdale
Bloody hedgehogs should be hibernating by now. Are you allowed to be entered into a death match if you're asleep?
Steward!!
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Dec 2015
10:12am, 1 Dec 2015
78,466 posts
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GregP
Daffodils aren't exactly rampant at the moment. Or longer days and shorter nights.
Perhaps we should have a coronary-inducers deathmatch next year so Christmas bluddy pudding can have another go. Meritless suetsack that it is. Perhaps we could put it in a room with a sodding haggis and, well, wander off.
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Dec 2015
10:14am, 1 Dec 2015
78,467 posts
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GregP
R2G6 closed. Another victory for the lardarses. Hope TRO bluddy Fatagain is happy.
daffodils 16 - 18 cheeseboard selection
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Dec 2015
10:23am, 1 Dec 2015
15,942 posts
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GlennR
I'm worried that if we locked Christmas pudding and a haggis in a room they might breed and produce another John McCririck. Nasty business.
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Dec 2015
10:25am, 1 Dec 2015
78,468 posts
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GregP
True 'nuff Gleaneroo.
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