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Quackers

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Oct 9, 2005, 12:05:10 PM10/9/05
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Quackers wants to know where all the bread is, lol


Rob Poole

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Oct 10, 2005, 9:52:43 AM10/10/05
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In article <4349...@news.greennet.net>, Quackers says...

> Quackers wants to know where all the bread is, lol

Usually in mouldy piles around the edge of West Park lake.

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Rob Poole, ICT Technician, ISA, Aston Uni
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Quackers

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Oct 10, 2005, 12:10:14 PM10/10/05
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"Rob Poole" <R.H....@aston.ac.uk> wrote in message
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LOL

no good to me, i need fresh bread :)


Amy Crackhouse

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Nov 13, 2008, 1:01:43 PM11/13/08
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:10:14 +0100, "Quackers" <quac...@quack.quack>
wrote:

Didn't they ban all the bread around West Park Pool after a rat
infestation?

Just a thing that has confused me for a while (amongst everything
else)relating to feeding animals and where the hell people get the
diet from.

1. Cheese for Mice?
2. Fish for Cats?
3. Bread for Ducks?

Well at least bread is made of grain which could be a natural food of
wild fow. But most cats won't go near water if they can help it and as
for milk that has been proccesed by humans for storage I really don't
get that one?


Any lack of "T" in this blurb are due to a crap escos keyboard.


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