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MrBen Wrote:

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> When all's said and done what will be more

> important in the history of mankind, Goldman Sachs

> or Otis Redding?


Would be inclined to suggest the latter... music and art make us human. Money and finance are just things we use... tokens and tools..

I find that really annoying, Salsa. I chase them off by spraying them with water from am old washing-up liquid bottle. Slightly concerned what the neighbours may think though as my range is about one and a half gardens.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> MrBen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > When all's said and done what will be more

> > important in the history of mankind, Goldman

> Sachs

> > or Otis Redding?

>

> Would be inclined to suggest the latter... music

> and art make us human. Money and finance are just

> things we use... tokens and tools..


Deep man....deep.

Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Just wondering why squirrels are so greedy. They

> have emptied the nut filled bird feeder in my

> garden twice in 2 days.


Squirrels are one of the rare group of 'fermenters' regarding food


It's why the bury nuts/acorns

Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Who would win a fight between a shark and a lion.


The only likely environment for a confrontation would be shallow African rivers. So we're probably talking about a bull shark. The bull shark is a fierce creature, can grow over 3m long, regularly dines on other sharks, and has been known to attack hippos. The lion's only hope would be to drag the shark onto the shore, which is a long shot. I'm going for the shark.

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