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Would you mind lending him to us for a little bit?@Hippo The ideal pet for you and a good companion for edgar?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-latin-america-62598381
We've got an ell of an ant problem.
Would you mind lending him to us for a little bit?@Hippo The ideal pet for you and a good companion for edgar?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-latin-america-62598381
Well as far as we could see!!!I had to double read that Angela Rippon wasn’t ginger.
J
Such an apt description!No, they tell you that you have been in contact with someone that HAS been confirmed to have CV-19 and you must get tested.
They send a link that pops up a very convincing HTTPS secure web-site with NHS logos etc. and ask for your address to send the test kit to and your card details incl. cvv.
This is run by one outfit that garners all the details then they sell the lists of successful phishing to 3rd parties to go use your details and buy stuff on your account.
If you block the card, they then call up and pretend to be your bank and offer to secure your money by moving it to a safe account in your name.
Evil twisted b'tards.
Tastes as good as butter!!!!!Evening folks.
Well it’s still hot and really haven’t done much last couple of days, went to town yesterday and the car said 35.
We have had late afternoon showers last couple of days which is nice, but now the humidity has gone up.
Well another for the birdie peeps some more on their way for winter holibobs
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J
Blimey Stan, you could/should get a job as a teacher.As it says "garbage" they were from America.
"Pail" is Brit as far as i know.
"Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a PAIL of water" etc etc. Yup!
pail /peɪl/
Origin
Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Old English pægel ‘gill, small measure’ and Old French paelle ‘pan, liquid measure, brazier’.
Aha!No, they tell you that you have been in contact with someone that HAS been confirmed to have CV-19 and you must get tested.
They send a link that pops up a very convincing HTTPS secure web-site with NHS logos etc. and ask for your address to send the test kit to and your card details incl. cvv.
This is run by one outfit that garners all the details then they sell the lists of successful phishing to 3rd parties to go use your details and buy stuff on your account.
If you block the card, they then call up and pretend to be your bank and offer to secure your money by moving it to a safe account in your name.
Evil twisted b'tards.
No I feckin shouldn't!!!!!!!!!!!!Blimey Stan, you could/should get a job as a teacher.
On the path walk my arse cheeks nearly caught fire trying to get between the travel lodge and Pembroke before I got mugged by a smack head and they’d only just cooled down after mincing through Neyland to the bridge
As it says "garbage" they were from America.
"Pail" is Brit as far as i know.
"Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a PAIL of water" etc etc. Yup!
pail /peɪl/
Origin
Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Old English pægel ‘gill, small measure’ and Old French paelle ‘pan, liquid measure, brazier’.
Can't tell talk from splutter. Or something. (youngsters under 60 won't get that)Tastes as good as butter!!!!!
Native merkins call white men pail face. In the north east where I was a nipper, buckets was always called a pail.Is pail in common use any more? We has buckets.
Praps the merkins kept pail from the old English the Quakers used.
"Who you calling injun, bucket face!!"Native merkins call white men pail face. In the north east where I was a nipper, buckets was always called a pail.
Lone Ranger: We're surrounded by injuns Tonto, we're doomed."Who you calling injun, bucket face!!"
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