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Merry Christmas to everyone.

Hope you are fairing better than those in Sandown Isle of Wight area and
around us. Burst Water Main pipe somewhere in the area and either no water
or very low pressure :-))

Plan 'B' now in operation. We have low pressure but at least some water :-))

Best Wishes all

Don't forget the bird's water. Ours is freezing hard and I am having to
break the surface on a regular basis.

Mike


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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:36:09 +0000, 'Mike' wrote:

Don't forget the bird's water. Ours is freezing hard and I am having to
break the surface on a regular basis.


Very unkind of to let just one bird drink

Merry Christmas!
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Derek Turner wrote in news:8nlsugF69vU1
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:36:09 +0000, 'Mike' wrote:

Don't forget the bird's water. Ours is freezing hard and I am having to
break the surface on a regular basis.


Very unkind of to let just one bird drink

Merry Christmas!


Very good, I was wondering for ages what you meant.
Should have been birds not bird's?

Derek, were/are you a school teacher?

But yes it's a struggle to keep the water liquid but a neighbour swears
that they prefer the snow because of their natural instinct, and we have
snow, too much of it.
On the chance that he is wrong we take off the ice regularly but have not
noticed any birds drinking though there are Blackbirds in the garden.

Baz
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Very good, I was wondering for ages what you meant.
Should have been birds not bird's?

Derek, were/are you a school teacher?

But yes it's a struggle to keep the water liquid but a neighbour swears
that they prefer the snow because of their natural instinct, and we have
snow, too much of it.
On the chance that he is wrong we take off the ice regularly but have not
noticed any birds drinking though there are Blackbirds in the garden.


I am inclined to agree about water troughs for the birds.
More essential in drought conditions.

Regards
Pete

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Baz said the following on 25/12/2010 13:43:
Derek wrote in news:8nlsugF69vU1
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:36:09 +0000, 'Mike' wrote:

Don't forget the bird's water. Ours is freezing hard and I am having to
break the surface on a regular basis.


Very unkind of to let just one bird drink

Merry Christmas!


Very good, I was wondering for ages what you meant.
Should have been birds not bird's?


Birds' water should do.

Tell you what, I've seen them pecking snow off the branches.


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I am sumwot suprized that i am beeing piked up four my mistaiks. I thort it
woz a wel none fact that i am knot as perfekt az otherz on this syt. it haz
sertanly been poynted out by otherz meny a tym.

O god, hoever he or shee iz, pleez maik me prefekt lyk the otherz on this
syt so i kan kontinu to post heer.

Imke

{too lait to wish merri kristmas, so happi nu yeer}
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Baz said the following on 25/12/2010 13:43:
Derek wrote in news:8nlsugF69vU1
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:36:09 +0000, 'Mike' wrote:

Don't forget the bird's water. Ours is freezing hard and I am having to
break the surface on a regular basis.

Very unkind of to let just one bird drink

Merry Christmas!


Very good, I was wondering for ages what you meant.
Should have been birds not bird's?


Birds' water should do.

Tell you what, I've seen them pecking snow off the branches.



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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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I am sumwot suprized that i am beeing piked up four my mistaiks. I thort
it woz a wel none fact that i am knot as perfekt az otherz on this syt. it
haz sertanly been poynted out by otherz meny a tym.

O god, hoever he or shee iz, pleez maik me prefekt lyk the otherz on this
syt so i kan kontinu to post heer.

Imke

{too lait to wish merri kristmas, so happi nu yeer}



Best wishes for the new year to you as well, and two everybody here (
including Sacha ).

Pete (almost perfection) Stockdale
www.thecanalshop.com

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"Pete" wrote in message
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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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I am sumwot suprized that i am beeing piked up four my mistaiks. I thort
it woz a wel none fact that i am knot as perfekt az otherz on this syt.
it haz sertanly been poynted out by otherz meny a tym.

O god, hoever he or shee iz, pleez maik me prefekt lyk the otherz on this
syt so i kan kontinu to post heer.

Imke

{too lait to wish merri kristmas, so happi nu yeer}



Best wishes for the new year to you as well, and two everybody here (
including Sacha ).

Pete (almost perfection) Stockdale
www.thecanalshop.com




Apostrophes are a problem I know. I was thinking of having a Cafe and was
going to call it 'Aposrtrophe' but I didn't know where to put it ;-)

(Had an email from a regular urgler, 'Am I taking the pee?' ME???????? Would
I ever? ;-) )

Mike


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'Mike' said the following on 26/12/2010 08:23:
I am sumwot suprized that i am beeing piked up four my mistaiks. I thort it
woz a wel none fact that i am knot as perfekt az otherz on this syt. it haz
sertanly been poynted out by otherz meny a tym.

O god, hoever he or shee iz, pleez maik me prefekt lyk the otherz on this
syt so i kan kontinu to post heer.

Imke

{too lait to wish merri kristmas, so happi nu yeer}


Actually you may be out by several months but you know how organised
religion likes to lie whilst telling it's flock not to! ;-)


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"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
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'Mike' said the following on 26/12/2010 08:23:
I am sumwot suprized that i am beeing piked up four my mistaiks. I thort
it
woz a wel none fact that i am knot as perfekt az otherz on this syt. it
haz
sertanly been poynted out by otherz meny a tym.

O god, hoever he or shee iz, pleez maik me prefekt lyk the otherz on this
syt so i kan kontinu to post heer.

Imke

{too lait to wish merri kristmas, so happi nu yeer}


Actually you may be out by several months but you know how organised
religion likes to lie whilst telling it's flock not to! ;-)



Like the following?

...


Irish Alzheimer's

Murphy showed up at Mass one Sunday and the priest almost fell down when he
saw him. He'd never been to church in his life.

After Mass, the priest caught up with him and said, "Murphy, I am so glad ya
decided to come to Mass. What made ya come?"
Murphy said, "I got to be honest with you Father, a while back, I misplaced
me hat and I really, really love that hat. I know that McGlynn had a hat
just like mine and I knew he came to church every Sunday. I also knew that
he had to take off his hat during Mass and figured he would leave it in the
back of church. So, I was going to leave after Communion and steal
McGlynn's hat."
The priest said, "Well, Murphy, I notice that ya didn't steal McGlynn's hat.
What changed your mind?"
Murphy replied, "Well, after I heard your sermon on the 10 Commandments, I
decided I didn't need to steal McGlynn's hat after all."
With a tear in his eye the priest gave Murphy a big smile and said; "After I
talked about 'Thou Shalt Not Steal', ya decided you would rather do without
your hat, than burn in Hell?"
Murphy slowly shook his head. "No, Father, after ya talked about 'Thou
Shalt Not Commit Adultery' I remembered where I left me hat."



;-))



Mike




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