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Dear ddickinson,
There are still Adders here in Kent, over the last couple of summers I have spotted one near Dover and one in north Kent (where I live).
I had to contact the local Police as it was dead on the side of the road :(
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LaPtiteBete: Good morning Agent !!!
** Good morning bunch of Hugs **
How are you doing ?
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AgentBirdnest: Good mornoon, my favorite owl!
** Bunch of return hugs **
I'm quite a mess at the moment... Medication withdrawals are being quite brutal. I just took my daily dose a couple minutes ago, so hopefully I'll start feeling better in the next 24 minutes.
I spent the better part of my day trying to be the better part of you...

Hi
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AgentBirdnest: Good mornoon, my favorite owl!
** Bunch of return hugs **
I'm quite a mess at the moment... Medication withdrawals are being quite brutal. I just took my daily dose a couple minutes ago, so hopefully I'll start feeling better in the next 24 minutes.
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ddickinson: *big extra strong comforting hug*
*extra big thank you hug*

Good luck populating your wishlist. I had a lot of fun with that the other day. Even if you don't share it, it is good to browse the catalog and find new things.
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CARICATUREKILB: Dear ddickinson,
There are still Adders here in Kent, over the last couple of summers I have spotted one near Dover and one in north Kent (where I live).
I had to contact the local Police as it was dead on the side of the road :(
There are Adders all over Britain, but not as many as there used to be. People tend to kill them now, as they think they will just come after them and bite them. As I said earlier, there are about 100 people bitten a year, with no deaths for over 40 years. I think they are gorgeous looking snakes, with a very nice patterns on the scales.
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AgentBirdnest: Good mornoon, my favorite owl!
** Bunch of return hugs **
I'm quite a mess at the moment... Medication withdrawals are being quite brutal. I just took my daily dose a couple minutes ago, so hopefully I'll start feeling better in the next 24 minutes.
:'-( Humpf...
** Crushing Hug with warming back rubbing **
Hang on, Agent... !!! You can do it. You already do... and do it great. (Courage !!)
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AgentBirdnest: *extra big thank you hug*

Good luck populating your wishlist. I had a lot of fun with that the other day. Even if you don't share it, it is good to browse the catalog and find new things.
I added lots of games to my wishlist last night, and I am just narrowing it down after having a closer look at the games. I am down to about 30 on the list now from over 50.

How are you liking the weekend promo? There is only one game on there from my new wishlist, but I am in no rush, so I will leave it for another day.
Post edited March 13, 2015 by ddickinson
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CARICATUREKILB: Dear ddickinson,
There are still Adders here in Kent, over the last couple of summers I have spotted one near Dover and one in north Kent (where I live).
I had to contact the local Police as it was dead on the side of the road :(
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ddickinson: There are Adders all over Britain, but not as many as there used to be. People tend to kill them now, as they think they will just come after them and bite them. As I said earlier, there are about 100 people bitten a year, with no deaths for over 40 years. I think they are gorgeous looking snakes, with a very nice patterns on the scales.
Woo Hoo!

Note to self.... burn passport:)

Australia is already trying to kill me... UK too?
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innocuous77: Woo Hoo!

Note to self.... burn passport:)

Australia is already trying to kill me... UK too?
The US has way more deadly things than the UK. We only have one venomous snake, the US has dozens. Not to mention some of the spiders you have over there. You would actually be safer from animals over here than you would be in the US. And everywhere is safer than Australia. :-)
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ddickinson: I think France would also have Adders, and probably a mix of other snakes as well.

I still have to go out and do some more physical stuff, but most of the day is me being inside and keeping an eye on my mum, who is not dealing with everything to well, what with her health and her fall and what is happening with my niece's death.

I am glad you are having a peaceful and sunny day. It's not very sunny here and there is a cold wind, but the day is still nice, with lots of birds out singing.
Yes, I think we have some... but in Southern France. Thay have the warmth and sunlight... so they also have venomous snakes and other wild stuff (deal with it !) ^^
Well, I imagine how tough it must be for your mum... I hope she will recover and feel better soon, as much as possible...
We don't have many birds here, in the city... We have a turtledove nest right above our office's dorr ; unfortunately they dropped an egg on the floor yesterday.... the nest looks a bit damaged... :-( I don't even know if the turtledoves are gone or still nesting here...
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innocuous77: Woo Hoo!

Note to self.... burn passport:)

Australia is already trying to kill me... UK too?
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ddickinson: The US has way more deadly things than the UK. We only have one venomous snake, the US has dozens. Not to mention some of the spiders you have over there. You would actually be safer from animals over here than you would be in the US. And everywhere is safer than Australia. :-)
Charming try... your spiders jump...

I;m never getting over that...

To be fair...I've been asked to teach over there. I'd love that job. And 25 year olds will scare me with gerbils...

Australia scares me...
Post edited March 13, 2015 by innocuous77
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AgentBirdnest: Good mornoon, my favorite owl!
** Bunch of return hugs **
I'm quite a mess at the moment... Medication withdrawals are being quite brutal. I just took my daily dose a couple minutes ago, so hopefully I'll start feeling better in the next 24 minutes.
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LaPtiteBete: :'-( Humpf...
** Crushing Hug with warming back rubbing **
Hang on, Agent... !!! You can do it. You already do... and do it great. (Courage !!)
** Crushing thank you hug... With extra ice cream **
You're going to make me cry :'-| Thank you so much. I should be okay any minute now.

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ddickinson: How are you liking the weekend promo?
Haven't looked yet... I'll get back to you.
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LaPtiteBete: Yes, I think we have some... but in Southern France. Thay have the warmth and sunlight... so they also have venomous snakes and other wild stuff (deal with it !) ^^
Well, I imagine how tough it must be for your mum... I hope she will recover and feel better soon, as much as possible...
We don't have many birds here, in the city... We have a turtledove nest right above our office's dorr ; unfortunately they dropped an egg on the floor yesterday.... the nest looks a bit damaged... :-( I don't even know if the turtledoves are gone or still nesting here...
Poor Turtle-Doves losing their egg. :-(

I think Adders are quite common in Northern France, but I am not too sure. I love living in the countryside, we get so many animals. When I was living in a city while studying I missed all the fresh air and nature.

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innocuous77: Charming try... your spiders jump...

I;m never getting over that...
Makes a note not to mention that the US also has jumping spiders. :-)
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innocuous77: Spring break starts now... no jumping spiders?
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gunsynd: No,they are getting ready to hibernate with their snake buddies:-)
all the love in the world...


hate hate hate
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LaPtiteBete: Yes, I think we have some... but in Southern France. Thay have the warmth and sunlight... so they also have venomous snakes and other wild stuff (deal with it !) ^^
Well, I imagine how tough it must be for your mum... I hope she will recover and feel better soon, as much as possible...
We don't have many birds here, in the city... We have a turtledove nest right above our office's dorr ; unfortunately they dropped an egg on the floor yesterday.... the nest looks a bit damaged... :-( I don't even know if the turtledoves are gone or still nesting here...
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ddickinson: Poor Turtle-Doves losing their egg. :-(

I think Adders are quite common in Northern France, but I am not too sure. I love living in the countryside, we get so many animals. When I was living in a city while studying I missed all the fresh air and nature.

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innocuous77: Charming try... your spiders jump...

I;m never getting over that...
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ddickinson: Makes a note not to mention that the US also has jumping spiders. :-)
Notes to self... spiders crawl in boots... I know
Post edited March 13, 2015 by innocuous77
Nothing I need from the weekend promo, I think I need to go wishlist browsing :D
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ddickinson: There are Adders all over Britain, but not as many as there used to be. People tend to kill them now, as they think they will just come after them and bite them. As I said earlier, there are about 100 people bitten a year, with no deaths for over 40 years. I think they are gorgeous looking snakes, with a very nice patterns on the scales.
Remind me of the official policy on badger's.

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ddickinson: The US has way more deadly things than the UK. We only have one venomous snake, the US has dozens. Not to mention some of the spiders you have over there. You would actually be safer from animals over here than you would be in the US. And everywhere is safer than Australia. :-)
The black widow is american.

Just sayin'.