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looking for monster doll and monster doll
billbo baggings replied to fairie's topic in Looking For...
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Cash coin's For Sale HERE ~ 4 x cc = 1 x 4999 etc...
billbo baggings replied to wickeddestiny's topic in Trading
hi hun you have not been about since Sat Oct 03, 2009 so im popping a lock on your thread so you have a chance of ketching up with the orders please give my self or one of the team a shout and we will unlock it for you. please dont try completing the trades till you know that they still stand as cc items can NOT be sent back xxxx :friends: -
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Grey squirrels could be put on the pill in a bid to prevent them from threatening red squirrels on the Welsh island of Anglesey. Reds are thriving on the island after the greys were culled in a conservation programme launched 11 years ago, reports the Daily Post. But greys in forests on the mainland are now using the Menai and Britannia bridges to cross the water and reinvade the island. Now conservation group Friends of Anglesey Red Squirrels has volunteered to trial a contraceptive drug to be placed in bait. Spokesman Dr Craig Shuttleworth said: "Despite having the barrier of the Menai Strait, some grey squirrels are still making it across the bridges. "Short of having guards there 24 hours a day there is not a lot we can do about it. "Culling has been successful on the Anglesey side but there is less enthusiasm for that on the Gwynedd side, where there are large numbers of greys in forests near the Strait. "If we can prevent the squirrels breeding there then this would be a good long-term solution for reducing numbers and be more publicly acceptable than culling." The technique involves treating squirrels with a drug, fed to them through bait, that would trigger the females' immune systems to reject the males' sperm.
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An Italian motorcyclist is appealing after he lost his licence when speed cameras clocked him at an impossible 383 mph. Paolo Turina, 26 - who also copped a £200 fine - claims the speed camera was clearly so defective the charge should never have been brought. "If I could go that fast I'd enter my bike in the MotoGP world championships. Valentino Rossi would not stand a chance. What did they think they were clocking - a jet fighter?" asked Mr Turina, of Cernusco Lombardone. "If the court rules the fine will stand then I'm going to send it to the Guinness Book of Records - after all if the court says its true then I should get the credit for this remarkable feat." Police claim the camera was working perfectly but said they suspected bungling staff botched the charge paperwork. The appeal court has not yet made a decision on the case.
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if they were to ban over the box glich then they would louse a heep pf players.. sound like the same issue i had last week, its a problem with facebook NOT ps you will find it happens with most of his apps sign out leave it for a few hours then try again, lucky its his account and not yours :friends: xx hope that pops your mind at rest hun
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billbo baggings replied to Village Mayor-petsociety's topic in The Cafe
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