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Window cleaner came last week.
Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! |
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Now that's odd Pam because we had a snail halfway up one of the patio doors
a few days ago. NEVER seen that before. Is there a new breed of 'Glass Climbing Snails'? Mike .................................................. For those ex Royal Navy. http://angelradioisleofwight.moonfru...ive/4574468641 7.30 – 8.00 pm Wednesday 27th August 2014 ‘From the Crowe’s Nest’ "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore
wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Steve -- Neural Network Software http://www.npsnn.com EasyNN-plus More than just a neural network http://www.easynn.com SwingNN Prediction software http://www.swingnn.com JustNN Just a neural network http://www.justnn.com |
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On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Steve Not so long when they go by Bus. |
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On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Steve Some of mine have even gone into space!! :~)) -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 23/08/2014 19:26, Spider wrote:
On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Some of mine have even gone into space!! :~)) ...The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Snailship Enterprise... -- Sue |
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On 23/08/2014 21:52, Indigo wrote:
On 23/08/2014 19:26, Spider wrote: On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Some of mine have even gone into space!! :~)) ..The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Snailship Enterprise... LOL! I wish I could find a way to get them all beamed up at once. They could fight the slugons forever .. once they'd overcome that cloaking device. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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'Mike' wrote:
Now that's odd Pam because we had a snail halfway up one of the patio doors a few days ago. NEVER seen that before. Is there a new breed of 'Glass Climbing Snails'? Mike ................................................. For those ex Royal Navy. http://angelradioisleofwight.moonfru...ive/4574468641 7.30 â?" 8.00 pm Wednesday 27th August 2014 â?~From the Croweâ?Ts Nestâ?T "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! Mike, I have that occurance on a regular basis along with slugs, woodlice and earwigs - they all make for the old Elizabeth Montana clematis that covers the front of the house to have a bloody good feed on it. I'm quite often out there at night, just after a rainfall, killing the damn things as they climb up the wall and glass. Barry |
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We have them climbing the uprights of the veranda
http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Album=MUKLG34Q and even hang on under the bird box, but never had them climb up the glass. Mike .................................................. For those ex Royal Navy. http://angelradioisleofwight.moonfru...ive/4574468641 7.30 – 8.00 pm Wednesday 27th August 2014 ‘From the Crowe’s Nest’ "Barrier" wrote in message ... 'Mike' wrote: Now that's odd Pam because we had a snail halfway up one of the patio doors a few days ago. NEVER seen that before. Is there a new breed of 'Glass Climbing Snails'? Mike ................................................. For those ex Royal Navy. http://angelradioisleofwight.moonfru...ive/4574468641 7.30 â?" 8.00 pm Wednesday 27th August 2014 â?~From the Croweâ?Ts Nestâ?T "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! Mike, I have that occurance on a regular basis along with slugs, woodlice and earwigs - they all make for the old Elizabeth Montana clematis that covers the front of the house to have a bloody good feed on it. I'm quite often out there at night, just after a rainfall, killing the damn things as they climb up the wall and glass. Barry |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:37:18 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote: Now that's odd Pam because we had a snail halfway up one of the patio doors a few days ago. NEVER seen that before. Is there a new breed of 'Glass Climbing Snails'? I also. I think there must be a new type that likes windolene. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 12:30:09 +0100, Judith in England
wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:37:18 +0100, "'Mike'" wrote: Now that's odd Pam because we had a snail halfway up one of the patio doors a few days ago. NEVER seen that before. Is there a new breed of 'Glass Climbing Snails'? I also. I think there must be a new type that likes windolene. Why not? Wasps like Mr Muscle. Steve -- Neural Network Software http://www.npsnn.com EasyNN-plus More than just a neural network http://www.easynn.com SwingNN Prediction software http://www.swingnn.com JustNN Just a neural network http://www.justnn.com |
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Spider wrote in
: On 23/08/2014 21:52, Indigo wrote: On 23/08/2014 19:26, Spider wrote: On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Some of mine have even gone into space!! :~)) ..The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Snailship Enterprise... LOL! I wish I could find a way to get them all beamed up at once. They could fight the slugons forever .. once they'd overcome that cloaking device. Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... |
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On 24/08/2014 23:05, AL_n wrote:
Spider wrote in : On 23/08/2014 21:52, Indigo wrote: On 23/08/2014 19:26, Spider wrote: On 23/08/2014 16:45, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:31:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! They are exploring the universe but it may take them a long time, just like us! Some of mine have even gone into space!! :~)) ..The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Snailship Enterprise... LOL! I wish I could find a way to get them all beamed up at once. They could fight the slugons forever .. once they'd overcome that cloaking device. Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... .... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 25/08/2014 14:38, Spider wrote:
... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. Hedgehogs. Or thrushes. Well, they are between some galaxies, even though they don't _travel_ between them. Now, about the rain... last night my pond went up a foot. It's a shame it was only 8 inches below the banks :( and we're on top of a hill! Andy |
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On 23/08/2014 16:31, Pam Moore wrote:
Window cleaner came last week. Today there was a snail halfway up my kitchen window! There were also 2 on the window of the bus this morning! Where do they think they are going! Don't know. What number bus was it? -- regards andy |
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Spider wrote in
: Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) JD |
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"JD" wrote in message ... Spider wrote in : Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) g -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 26/08/2014 21:23, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 25/08/2014 14:38, Spider wrote: ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. Hedgehogs. Or thrushes. True, but haven't seen either for a while :~(. Well, they are between some galaxies, even though they don't _travel_ between them. Now, about the rain... last night my pond went up a foot. It's a shame it was only 8 inches below the banks :( and we're on top of a hill! Andy Yes, my lower pond overflowed a bit (it's raised). We're almost at the top of a hill, but I think the people at the bottom of the hill got rain, too!;~) -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 28/08/2014 15:28, JD wrote:
Spider wrote in : Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) JD LOL! That's Yorkshire for 'e, that's grand'. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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"Spider" wrote in message ... On 28/08/2014 15:28, JD wrote: Spider wrote in : Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) JD LOL! That's Yorkshire for 'e, that's grand'. Ehh lass, that speaks my language g O a Yorkshire Lass:))) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 29/08/2014 19:45, Ophelia wrote:
"Spider" wrote in message ... On 28/08/2014 15:28, JD wrote: Spider wrote in : Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) JD LOL! That's Yorkshire for 'e, that's grand'. Ehh lass, that speaks my language g O a Yorkshire Lass:))) Yup. Yorkshire through and through :~)). Great to come from God's own country. Do you think that's where the idea came from for e mail?! ;~) -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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"Spider" wrote in message ... On 29/08/2014 19:45, Ophelia wrote: "Spider" wrote in message ... On 28/08/2014 15:28, JD wrote: Spider wrote in : Those cling-ons really cling on though. You'll need a pan-galactic gargle blaster to shift 'em... ... not before shifting to another sci-fi series! If we can do that, I think I'll get the Daleks to ex-ter-min-ate them :~)). Surely, there's an intergalactic monster somewhere that thinks gastropods are yummy. There is. They're called "Frenchmen". ;-) JD LOL! That's Yorkshire for 'e, that's grand'. Ehh lass, that speaks my language g O a Yorkshire Lass:))) Yup. Yorkshire through and through :~)). Great to come from God's own country. Do you think that's where the idea came from for e mail?! ;~) You too eh? :)))) Oh undoubtedly ... lol -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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