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Originally posted by BR14 View PostDry and overcast.
<i waited to reply until Brillo got his banana>Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLeave my banana out of this.....
Yesterday was National Orgasm Day.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYesterday was National Orgasm Day.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. Someone decided to delete a load of their posts. Before admin stopped posts more than a certain age from being deleted. Hence we had to repeat tpd post 300k.
I think there is some sort of CUK automated tool that deletes posts with dud links? While NF was spider-crawling tpd a post was deleted. NF worked out it was some weird link from FortuneGreen. I think - my memory is not what it was. Hopefully NF will remember....
And yes, I once spent fifteen minutes or so in the Premier Inn at Edgware bisecting my TPD crawl to work out where a post had vanished from overnight, before scuttling off to get my Northern Line train to Leicester SquareComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust been out the back, where I spotted a cinnabar moth caterpillar (one of those tiger-like ones, yellow and black hoops) making its way over the dusty cobbles, which aren't exactly its natural environment.
They feed on ragwort, but most of the ragwort out there has died away over the last couple of years (possibly due to being eaten by cinnabar moth caterpillars). Hunting around, I found a surviving plant down near the doctor's back gate, so I've given the caterpillar a lift over to it. Probably means there'll be no ragwort at all next year, but there you goOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostLocal ragwort is totally caterpillar free.
It ain't exactly pristine any more.
I wonder if they were laid on it as eggs or wandered thence from whence they might have come.
If eggs they're certainly grown fast.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 August 2019, 12:10.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postscuttling off to get my Northern Line train to Leicester SquareComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSaid caterpillars have arrived on the previously pristine ragwort out the back.
It ain't exactly pristine any more.
I wonder if they were laid on it as eggs or wandered thence from whence they might have come.
If eggs they're certainly grown fast.
But they do sometimes manage to entirely consume the plants on which they started, and will set off in search of further plants. The one I found was probably doing that.Comment
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Just looked in the B forum.
It seems strange to think that this place was fun back in the day.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that when you were above the entrance to Odeon Leicester Square and you used to report on the stars attending premiers?Comment
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