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It's not as much fun as you think, because while you imagine that it will give you an amusing story for life, you find out soon after your return that some people are really po-faced and humourless about it; soon you just forget about it.
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the missus married me for one reason. she reckons I make her laugh in bed.Originally posted by Pogle View PostYou are AWFUL.........but very funny

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You are AWFUL.........but very funnyOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostTrapping beavers is not as easy as it sounds. First you have to locate them, then identify their favourite watering hole.
Then you have to find suitable bait, this can be expensive, and the wrong bait can lead to disaster.
Dont forget there are different species of beaver
Castor canadensis - the North American beaver
Castor Eptesicus fuscus - big flaps or 'winged beaver'
Castor Geordious - Northern latitudes, big and noisy. Ginger pelt.
Castor mingus - The common beaver. Known as the 'fish' because it often appears to be battered
Castor Bristow (Eric) - seen more ****** than a second-hand-dartboard

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Castor Oil - Nicely self lubricated
Castor Thousands - Very popular
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Trapping beavers is not as easy as it sounds. First you have to locate them, then identify their favourite watering hole.
Then you have to find suitable bait, this can be expensive, and the wrong bait can lead to disaster.
Dont forget there are different species of beaver
Castor canadensis - the North American beaver
Castor Eptesicus fuscus - big flaps or 'winged beaver'
Castor Geordious - Northern latitudes, big and noisy. Ginger pelt.
Castor mingus - The common beaver. Known as the 'fish' because it often appears to be battered
Castor Bristow (Eric) - seen more ****** than a second-hand-dartboard
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Yep. Cute and furry.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan you define "nice" in this context please?
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