Dec 2022
9:22pm, 14 Dec 2022
26,281 posts
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Dvorak
[A Terry's Chocolate Orange Segments bag is available, with five varieties, including white chocolate, which was definitely my least preferred.]
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Dec 2022
9:28pm, 14 Dec 2022
35,722 posts
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Ocelot Spleens
Segsations!
Exploding candy, milk chocolate, toffee crunch, dark chocolate and milk crunchy.
That can sling it's hook.
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Dec 2022
11:56am, 15 Dec 2022
66,997 posts
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GlennR
What a zoonosis is.
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Dec 2022
12:39pm, 15 Dec 2022
141,510 posts
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GregP
Motion from a strong zoo to a weak zoo through a semi-permeable membrane?
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Dec 2022
12:45pm, 15 Dec 2022
67,001 posts
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GlennR
Surprisingly close.
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Dec 2022
12:55pm, 15 Dec 2022
18,065 posts
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Cerrertonia
Motion from one side of the red sea to the other?
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Dec 2022
1:01pm, 15 Dec 2022
15,848 posts
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Badger
🐦🤧
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Dec 2022
1:04pm, 15 Dec 2022
67,002 posts
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GlennR
Excellent icons Badger.
*bat*
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Dec 2022
3:20pm, 15 Dec 2022
1,942 posts
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Homeless Kodo
Exeter Cathedral has possibly the oldest known cat flap. Pinched from Facebook: Exeter Cathedral has a 14th century door that is mentioned as an entrance for cats. From 1305 cathedral accounts show an allowance for quarterly payments of 13 pence “to the custors and the cats” (custoribus et cato, if you’re doing it in Latin). They kept the rats and mice down following a recorded incidence of mice eating a robe believed to have belonged to Joseph of Aramathea
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Dec 2022
3:26pm, 15 Dec 2022
18,076 posts
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Cerrertonia
[I saw that too - I'd argue it was a door rather than a catflap In 1363, the payment was doubled to twenty six pence. I don't know whether that means they doubled the number of cats or whether the cats demanded better pay due to the Black Death.]
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