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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    You can't be that ill to still be posting drivel. When I last had flu looking at a computer screen was agonising.
    you will be amazed at how many people will resonate with this observation and find it fascinating.

    just wait

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    ...
    dum de dum

    anyway, its not flu


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  • DimPrawn
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    You can't be that ill to still be posting drivel. When I last had flu looking at a computer screen was agonising.

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic Amazing sight

    Amazing sight

    I saw an amazing thing in New Jersey last week.
    A great big eagle, or hawk was circling high up late in the evening. There was a large flock of tiny birds, milling around nearby, shadowing the larger bird.
    There was one little bird keeping apart from the flock, sort of half way towards the eagle. Every minute or so, it would dart in and peck the eagle on the back, or the back of the head.

    This went on for at least twenty minutes(till we arrived at the pub)



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