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  CanadaSaint said:
Let's keep talking about plants.

 

It's turned the game around.

 

Anyone got an idea for something that flowers when it's -12?

 

Winter pansies?

Posted
  alpine_saint said:
Really ? I've been making obvious statements all season and the likes of you havent got them...

 

Thats because by and large, I dont sit on some mountain in Austria making outrageous predictions. I go to my fair share of games and can see the positives as well as the negatives.

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I cut back an ivy-covered wall in the garden today...and found a robin's nest with 4 eggs in it.

 

I'm gutted as it's now exposed & will probably be deserted I guess.

 

:(

Posted
  .comsaint said:
I cut back an ivy-covered wall in the garden today...and found a robin's nest with 4 eggs in it.

 

I'm gutted as it's now exposed & will probably be deserted I guess.

 

:(

 

Take the eggs and make a nest out of cotton wool. Place it in the airing cupboard and grow your own baby robins.

Posted
  .comsaint said:
I cut back an ivy-covered wall in the garden today...and found a robin's nest with 4 eggs in it.

 

I'm gutted as it's now exposed & will probably be deserted I guess.

 

:(

 

A nice little bird came and perched on one of my hazelnut bushs.

Don't know what kind though, I'm not into the feathered kind.

Posted
  sambosa75 said:
Thats because by and large, I dont sit on some mountain in Austria making outrageous predictions. I go to my fair share of games and can see the positives as well as the negatives.

 

"outrageous" ?

 

LOL.

 

Pity going to oh so many games hasnt opened your eyes to our predicament. Strange how I have more a clue sitting on some mountain in Austria.

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  Window Cleaner said:
A nice little bird came and perched on one of my hazelnut bushs.

Don't know what kind though, I'm not into the feathered kind.

 

I would suggested t was a variety of tit.

Posted
  Stanley said:
Take the eggs and make a nest out of cotton wool. Place it in the airing cupboard and grow your own baby robins.

 

Is that the same M O that Joseph Fritzel uses.

Posted
  .comsaint said:
I cut back an ivy-covered wall in the garden today...and found a robin's nest with 4 eggs in it.

 

I'm gutted as it's now exposed & will probably be deserted I guess.

 

:(

 

Just make an omelet, don't want it to go to waste now do you?

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  Saint Martini said:
Just make an omelet, don't want it to go to waste now do you?

 

Feck me - with the size of robin eggs - the omelette would only be suitable for Action Man!

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