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Thought you used a thesaurus for that.

 

Only studied it up close once and that was whilst strimming, not to recommended

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2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Slight derail, but why are wild turds always gingerish, and smell double-bad?

Because they are out there in the open and not immersed in water after a short drop is my theory. 

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Slight derail, but why are wild turds always gingerish, and smell double-bad?
I find it's the high content of baked beans that turns the said turds that colour or the feasting on wild ginger people when the beans run out!
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27 minutes ago, mawsonarb said:
10 hours ago, John Shutler said:
They are camping spaces available, I booked some last night 

Oh it was all red on there calender online! I'll have another look tonight

Go through the arb association website, it’ll take you to a page where you can book tickets 

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