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Previously on "Slugs"
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A pastime of his was to throw them over the hedge onto the next door neighbour's vegetable patch.
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Actually, some of the "older" posters may recall that Xoggoth, a few years ago, raised an army of them to descend on 10 Downing Street and lay catastrophic gooey mucoid waste upon the current incumbents.
The slugs you are seeing are the advance scouts of the main battalion.
Not long to go now....
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Alright, I will, I just don't have time right now.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postplease,
I've missed so many episodes it's all confused now.'
You know you want to.
Milan.
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So I should eat my daughters' pets?Originally posted by Spacecadet View Posteven better than keeping them as pets
http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/ediblesnailsanswer.html
Though I liked this bit :-
Question: I am wondering if you can tell me what kind of snails you can eat or which provide the most popular eating.
Answer: You can eat most snails (except those classed as poisonous), .....
And today's no tulip award goes to......
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That will make Amy happy. She likes that sort of thing.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostHas anyone else noticed that there are loads of slugs around this year?
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please,
I've missed so many episodes it's all confused now.'
You know you want to.
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostMoose,
would you please reply to my question on your thread entitled, 'My date tonight'.
Thank you,
Milan.
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It has rained heavily, following drier, hotter weather. Slugs and snails stay tucked away in hot or dry weather. Hence, they don't get eaten or otherwise killed, because they're hidden away. It rains and then they emerge, in greater numbers than usual. Fear not! The birds will scoff them, as will Spike, my resident hegehog.Last edited by Bob Dalek; 2 September 2008, 13:29.
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even better than keeping them as petsOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOur neighbour was busy pouring salt on his snails when my daughter asked if she could keep them as pets!
http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/ediblesnailsanswer.html
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostMoose,
would you please reply to my question on your thread entitled, 'My date tonight'.
Thank you,
Milan.
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Moose,
would you please reply to my question on your thread entitled, 'My date tonight'.
Thank you,
Milan.
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Seems due to the mild winters. Same with snails.
Our neighbour was busy pouring salt on his snails when my daughter asked if she could keep them as pets!
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Slugs
Has anyone else noticed that there are loads of slugs around this year? Why is that? Is it the weather? Global warming? The government?Tags: None
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