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Previously on "The toad that lives in my garden."

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    No.

    I'd prefer not to, thanks.
    WHS. It appears it's best to schmoke it.


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  • mudskipper
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    Have you tried licking it?

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  • MarillionFan
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    You'll catch warts.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic The toad that lives in my garden.

    The toad that lives in my garden.

    I have a toad that lives in my garden.

    I call it the ZeitToad.

    He wanders up & down the side entrance during the hours of darkness, especially when it's a bit wet.

    It's often a bit wet in Neath.

    In fact, it's rarely dry.

    Last evening, being slightly drier than the norm, said toad was observed esconced in the water in the circular depressions of the manhole cover just outside the rear door.

    Lucky I spotted him/her or he/she would have got stepped on & squashed.

    These PIR lights are rather useful, all in all.

    He/she seemed very happy to be taking a bath.

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