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The other day, I was walking on the pavement outside my house, and saw something which looked on first glance as if someone had been sick on a pizza. I didn't take a second glace, but then a day or so later I saw another occurrence of the same thing. Looking closer, I saw that it was a piece of tissue paper, on top of which had been placed something like a paratha bread. The bread had about 5 or 6 bright pink dots on it. Finally, an egg had been smashed on top of it. Both were identical, and about 10 yards apart. Today there was a third. Has anyone seen such a thing before, or could anyone explain what is going on?

ClareC Wrote:

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> There was a dead frog on top of a mound of dog poo

> in Dulwich Park a couple of summers ago.


This is turning into "Dead Stuff" Poker.


I raise your dead frog on a dog poo with a dead fox with innards spread over 2 carriages on the A20 on Christmas day.



NETTE:-S

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