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poppylucky Wrote:

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> > My friend ad told me a stry of how she got chased

> by a colony of those huge buggers near the Camden

> Canal where she went jogging, they chased her for

> half a mile down the footpath!.

>

> I never realised they could grow so big, about the

> size of a cat some of them, even the cats are

> frightened of them! i have another friend in

> Tottenham and along the high street on the green,

> in full view of shoppers they huge ones emerge

> from underground and take on the local cats, who

> come off much worse she told me.


xxxxxx


Erm, what are you on?


:))

Rats cause plague and weils desease what concerns me about sainsburys is their appalling fruit and vegtables fair trade fruit is rubbish' tasteless and rotten' and the onions are uncookable and vile as is the potatoes 'nasty melty brown things'

Rumour has it that some of it has been irradiated and G.M food makes you obese.


Morag

fractionater Wrote:

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> bluecanary Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I've seen rats in the bushes at Sainsburys and

> > I've also seen them in Dulwich Park.

>

>

> BC - what you doing hanging around the bushes at

> Sainsburys and Dulwich park?!


Now, that would be telling!

Its not a surprise that there are rats in ED, I am somewhat irked however that they are the wrong class of rats for the area



build a wall to keep the street rats out, that what I say - only let in Bruschetta chewing, organic soil assocation root veg gnawing rats, with a preference to take the Guardian for bedding, rather than the news shopper or Star. Imagine the pressure on the top SATS perfnming rat schools in the area as needy, earnest middle class rats begin to move middens to be nearer a better rat academy for their gifted pink hairless offsping

just in response to the "nasty big bugger", i never thought rats could take down children untill i spotted the rat myself just last night.


i thought the young lady might have been in shock and therefore exaggerting the size of the beast... when infact the rat could easily take down a small child!


later that night i rang the council in order to sort the issue and they asked if i could provide them with any evidence of the monster... so, due to me being a keen amateur photographer i decided to go and try and get a photo this morning! and much to my surprise, it showed it's face right outside the front door.


ive attatched the image in order to show the scale of the "bugger" and i will be passing it on to the local council.


thanks...

God - it's HUGE! (But I say that to all the boys)


PeterPan Wrote:

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> just in response to the "nasty big bugger", i

> never thought rats could take down children untill

> i spotted the rat myself just last night.

>

> i thought the young lady might have been in shock

> and therefore exaggerting the size of the beast...

> when infact the rat could easily take down a small

> child!

>

> later that night i rang the council in order to

> sort the issue and they asked if i could provide

> them with any evidence of the monster... so, due

> to me being a keen amateur photographer i decided

> to go and try and get a photo this morning! and

> much to my surprise, it showed it's face right

> outside the front door.

>

> ive attatched the image in order to show the scale

> of the "bugger" and i will be passing it on to the

> local council.

>

> thanks...

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