Tea? (Part 2)

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stephec

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His answer would be yes :laugh: or even hell yes

How could I say that with a gag on? :smile:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
We have mixamatosis back here again. I know I probably haven't spelt it correctly by the way. Every time the rabbit population increases we get the dreaded disease and the population crashes again to almost nil. Mr WD saw a rabbit about m10 mins ago that's blind and it's eyes are all gloopy.
 

Bobby Mhor

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We have mixamatosis back here again. I know I probably haven't spelt it correctly by the way. Every time the rabbit population increases we get the dreaded disease and the population crashes again to almost nil. Mr WD saw a rabbit about m10 mins ago that's blind and it's eyes are all gloopy.
It tends to turn up every so often to self control the population..a nasty way of doing it as it was introduced 60's (?) to control the wabbits
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
It tends to turn up every so often to self control the population..a nasty way of doing it as it was introduced 60's (?) to control the wabbits

Yes. Its nasty. The population crashed about 6 years ago and has only just started to recover. Now its going to crash again. I hate seeing the rabbits die like that
 

classic33

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It tends to turn up every so often to self control the population..a nasty way of doing it as it was introduced 60's (?) to control the wabbits
"It was first discovered in 1896 in Uruguay and was imported to Australia in 1951 to control its large rabbit populations - initially having the desired devastating effect. The disease was illegally introduced to France in 1952 and it appeared in Britain the following year."
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
"It was first discovered in 1896 in Uruguay and was imported to Australia in 1951 to control its large rabbit populations - initially having the desired devastating effect. The disease was illegally introduced to France in 1952 and it appeared in Britain the following year."


Its a horrible way for them to die
 
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