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OT First swallow
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writes Ray has just been talking to somebody who lives near the sea (Stretegate for those who know Devon) and he has just seen a swallow! He *has* to be mistaken!!!!!! No swallow is *that* stupid . . . and this winter hasn't been particularly milder than any other. -- Jane Ransom in Lancaster. I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see |
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OT First swallow
Jane Ransom9/2/04 4:31
In article , Sacha writes Ray has just been talking to somebody who lives near the sea (Stretegate for those who know Devon) and he has just seen a swallow! He *has* to be mistaken!!!!!! No swallow is *that* stupid . . . and this winter hasn't been particularly milder than any other. Don't think so, Jane. He's a nurseryman, too and a countryman. I think he can tell one bird from another! Maybe the warm autumn confused it and it over-wintered in somebody's barn? Maybe it knows more about the weather to come than we do? ;-) -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Jane Ransom9/2/04 4:31
In article , Sacha writes Ray has just been talking to somebody who lives near the sea (Stretegate for those who know Devon) and he has just seen a swallow! He *has* to be mistaken!!!!!! No swallow is *that* stupid . . . and this winter hasn't been particularly milder than any other. Don't think so, Jane. He's a nurseryman, too and a countryman. I think he can tell one bird from another! Maybe the warm autumn confused it and it over-wintered in somebody's barn? Maybe it knows more about the weather to come than we do? ;-) -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Jane Ransom9/2/04 4:31
In article , Sacha writes Ray has just been talking to somebody who lives near the sea (Stretegate for those who know Devon) and he has just seen a swallow! He *has* to be mistaken!!!!!! No swallow is *that* stupid . . . and this winter hasn't been particularly milder than any other. Don't think so, Jane. He's a nurseryman, too and a countryman. I think he can tell one bird from another! Maybe the warm autumn confused it and it over-wintered in somebody's barn? Maybe it knows more about the weather to come than we do? ;-) -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) |
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