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I was walking to the shop this evening to get some toothpaste , and a bottle of beer , and almost stepped on a frog , the poor little fella , I caught something out of the corner of my eye , thinking at first that it was doggie doo and that I should swerve round , .... I noticed it had eyes . it was totally motionless .... it had gone when I walked back from the shop ....




how about that ... have any other forumites had any adventures today ? lol

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flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> I was walking to the shop this evening to get some

> toothpaste , and a bottle of beer , and almost

> stepped on a frog , the poor little fella , I

> caught something out of the corner of my eye ,

> thinking at first that it was doggie doo and that

> I should swerve round , .... I noticed it had

> eyes . it was totally motionless .... it had gone

> when I walked back from the shop ....>

>

>

> how about that ... have any other forumites had

> any adventures today ? lol



It was probably squashed underneath somebodies shoe...if only you had have picked it up.


Nah, no adventures for me.

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flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> I was walking to the shop this evening to get some

> toothpaste , and a bottle of beer , and almost

> stepped on a frog ,

>

> how about that ... have any other forumites had

> any adventures today ? lol


Well done FJD, any friend of Johnny Fartpants...

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flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I was crossing LL this evening and nearly got

> ran

> > over by a big red bus. NIGEL YOU B&^%$%D!!!

>

>

> ?


xxx


You clearly didn't read the 185 bus thread, fjd .......

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When I was in primary school, we all got to bring home some frog spawn for the educational value of watching it turn into frogs.


One leg, two legs, etc, soon sure enough I had a tank full of little frogs. Maybe a centimetre long each?


I got home from school one day and - no tank, no frogs.


My mother had decided it was time to set them free.


Sadly we lived in a block of flats on a (very) main road. King's Avenue, Clapham Park. She'd just decanted them onto the pavement.


I can't imagine many of them made it as far as the common.


:-S


And then there was the time she ..... no, enough, been there, done that, had the therapy :))

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Sue Wrote:

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> flapjackdavey Wrote:

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

> -----

> > karter Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > I was crossing LL this evening and nearly got

> > ran

> > > over by a big red bus. NIGEL YOU B&^%$%D!!!

> >

> >

> > ?

>

> xxx

>

> You clearly didn't read the 185 bus thread, fjd

> .......



ah yes ... now I get it . :))

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