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Post by Avinalaff on Jun 9, 2016 13:14:28 GMT
Ha ha yep, but not as scary. You know my missus as well - It is the silent treatment that gets me "shudders" Nah, I'm the boss in our house. I'll be back later - I need to tidy up before she gets home.
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Jun 9, 2016 22:28:31 GMT
You know my missus as well - It is the silent treatment that gets me "shudders" Nah, I'm the boss in our house. I'll be back later - I need to tidy up before she gets home.
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Jun 9, 2016 22:29:12 GMT
Why did it bite you? Were you too near to its young? We were one side of a fence at a restaurant, and the other side of the fence was a small tow path, then the river. The parents swam up to us with 4 cygnets, then the male climbed out to where I was leaning on the fence. It wasn't a full blown attack, and obviously I lent over the fence and allowed it to bite my hand just for the experience, which it did constantly for a few minutes. It can't hurt you bite wise, but if it pulls, then the serrated inner can scratch / break the skin. If a Swan wags it's tail at you, it's probably a sign of aggression. swanny river?
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Post by Avinalaff on Jun 9, 2016 23:26:04 GMT
OMG - I heard a buzz in my ear and saw a gnat land on my desk that was enormous. I was tempted to set the dog on it, it was so big. Normally I won't kill anything, as I have the attitude that everything is a little life, but Gnats and Mosquitoes that big frighten me, and it was slipper on the ceiling time.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jun 10, 2016 3:36:28 GMT
Up and wide awake at stupid o'clock ARRRGH
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