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"....Whilst rearranging her woodpile....."

 

Who does that??

 

How does anyone get to a stage in their life when they have so little else to do that they find themselves rearranging the wood pile??

 

It terrifies me to think that might ever be in the future for me.....

 

:scared1::scared1::scared1:

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"....Whilst rearranging her woodpile....."

 

Who does that??

 

How does anyone get to a stage in their life when they have so little else to do that they find themselves rearranging the wood pile??

 

It terrifies me to think that might ever be in the future for me.....

 

:scared1::scared1::scared1:

 

Kevin your memory is to good for that sort of thing to occurs, more likely you would get bit by a rare bat and succum to rabies, keep them vacations current you never know?

easy-lift guy

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"....Whilst rearranging her woodpile....."

 

Who does that??

 

How does anyone get to a stage in their life when they have so little else to do that they find themselves rearranging the wood pile??

 

It terrifies me to think that might ever be in the future for me.....

 

:scared1::scared1::scared1:

 

Well, you have to find something to do while you are waiting for 'The Archers' to start. :001_smile:

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She said: “I was certainly surprised to see it. I know very little about
bats, but I recognised that it was one.”

 

Well, at least she didn't confuse it for Dracula's guise and squish it.

 

Still, good to see thoughtful folk about :thumbup:

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"....Whilst rearranging her woodpile....."

 

Who does that??

:

 

Indeed, who does that? Taking some journalists fill line literally is folly indeed.

 

A tale of someone doing the right thing by the wildlife and all you can do is belittle a well meaning person on a journalists say so.

 

Bad form.:thumbdown::thumbdown:

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Indeed, who does that? Taking some journalists fill line literally is folly indeed.

 

A tale of someone doing the right thing by the wildlife and all you can do is belittle a well meaning person on a journalists say so.

 

Bad form.:thumbdown::thumbdown:

 

Is everybody getting out of bed on the wrong side this morning??

 

Or is there really a secretive but all powerful illuminati of wood pile re-arrangers out there?

 

"....Holy-woodpiles-Robin, the wildlife police have morphed with the sense of humour failure clones and the log pile rearrangers to form a mutant bat headed, hard wood log pile death squad...."

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Posted
"....Whilst rearranging her woodpile....."

 

Who does that??

 

How does anyone get to a stage in their life when they have so little else to do that they find themselves rearranging the wood pile??

 

I used to arrange it in alphabetical order, Ash, Beech, Birch, Cedar etc. Then I got to F and thought "firewood" and now it all gets stacked under "F" :thumbup:

 

P.S. Only kidding for those who have had the sense of humour bypass operation ;)

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