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I did have one but I split it into two. Now I have two caravans, both in different locationsCoffee's for closers -
Do caravans grow their missing halves back, like earthworms were supposed to but don't really?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI did have one but I split it into two. Now I have two caravans, both in different locationsComment
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No, each of the new caravans was immediately a complete caravan yet exactly half the size of the originalOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDo caravans grow their missing halves back, like earthworms were supposed to but don't really?Coffee's for closersComment
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But a bit drafty though.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostNo, each of the new caravans was immediately a complete caravan yet exactly half the size of the original
Do you still let the kids ride in it when you drive off on holiday?Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBut a bit drafty though.
Do you still let the kids ride in it when you drive off on holiday?
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Or trying to bleed a gladiator with a spoonOriginally posted by bless 'em all View Post
You just have to remember: A gladiator trying to bleed a radiator with a spoon.
It's called mind mapping.
Maybe your mind map's upside down - Isn't that what agents do to us?Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
Now, what did I need to tell that agent? # Thinks James Herriot with rubber gloves on #
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