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« Reply #6900 on: December 26, 2009, 08:03:57 PM »


1) How did you get that stunning photo of that Mole Tom? Was it from google images?

2) Please explain - I need technical evidence on this - what a "shebang" is, & why are shebangs usually whole?

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Shebang is a slang term for the matter at hand, as in the phrase, "the whole shebang". The word is also slang for a party, gathering or event, such as "I'm throwing a little shebang at the barn tonight".

The origin of the word is the American Civil War. A shebang was a tent-like hovel made from clothes and blankets that Union prisoners of war made and lived in inside the Andersonville prison camp in the Confederate state of Georgia. The camp officials provided no shelter at all for the prisoners of this notorious open-air camp.



Google provided the mole pic. The fabulous one of the damaged thumb is my own. (And subject to copyright).

PS- I hope to be able to post pictures of deceased moles in the very near future.
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« Reply #6901 on: December 26, 2009, 08:06:23 PM »

Tom i so recall Mole traps, although we used to stand for hours on end with a pitch fork waiting for the little buggers. When they started to surface in we struck, I must have been one mean child.
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« Reply #6902 on: December 26, 2009, 08:14:49 PM »

Tom i so recall Mole traps, although we used to stand for hours on end with a pitch fork waiting for the little buggers. When they started to surface in we struck, I must have been one mean child.

You're still pretty scary tbh.
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« Reply #6903 on: December 26, 2009, 08:17:18 PM »

Don't i know it. Someone said a while back that i musta pulled many a butterfly wing off when i was younger.
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« Reply #6904 on: December 27, 2009, 10:13:45 AM »

The water supply to the portacabin (Where the washing machine lives) finally thawed last night after a week of being frozen solid. Wiiiiiiiii!!!! 

DTD re opens today. I'm going, and, thanks to recent developments in the portacabin, I am now wearing clean skiddies. (In case I get run over on the way)

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« Reply #6905 on: December 27, 2009, 10:24:57 AM »

The sun is out in Sharnford.

At this time of year, it's very low on the horizon and it casts huge long shadows.

Kizzy is rolling around the carpet, trying hard to stay within a tiny patch of sunlight that is tracking rapidly across the floor.
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« Reply #6906 on: December 27, 2009, 02:17:54 PM »


1) How did you get that stunning photo of that Mole Tom? Was it from google images?

2) Please explain - I need technical evidence on this - what a "shebang" is, & why are shebangs usually whole?

According to Wiki

Shebang is a slang term for the matter at hand, as in the phrase, "the whole shebang". The word is also slang for a party, gathering or event, such as "I'm throwing a little shebang at the barn tonight".

The origin of the word is the American Civil War. A shebang was a tent-like hovel made from clothes and blankets that Union prisoners of war made and lived in inside the Andersonville prison camp in the Confederate state of Georgia. The camp officials provided no shelter at all for the prisoners of this notorious open-air camp.



Google provided the mole pic. The fabulous one of the damaged thumb is my own. (And subject to copyright).

PS- I hope to be able to post pictures of deceased moles in the very near future.

Please don't kill the moles.

You own the land but only in human terms, the animals have every right to share it.
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« Reply #6907 on: December 27, 2009, 02:47:32 PM »


1) How did you get that stunning photo of that Mole Tom? Was it from google images?

2) Please explain - I need technical evidence on this - what a "shebang" is, & why are shebangs usually whole?

According to Wiki

Shebang is a slang term for the matter at hand, as in the phrase, "the whole shebang". The word is also slang for a party, gathering or event, such as "I'm throwing a little shebang at the barn tonight".

The origin of the word is the American Civil War. A shebang was a tent-like hovel made from clothes and blankets that Union prisoners of war made and lived in inside the Andersonville prison camp in the Confederate state of Georgia. The camp officials provided no shelter at all for the prisoners of this notorious open-air camp.



Google provided the mole pic. The fabulous one of the damaged thumb is my own. (And subject to copyright).

PS- I hope to be able to post pictures of deceased moles in the very near future.

Please don't kill the moles.

You own the land but only in human terms, the animals have every right to share it.
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« Reply #6908 on: December 27, 2009, 02:51:31 PM »


1) How did you get that stunning photo of that Mole Tom? Was it from google images?

2) Please explain - I need technical evidence on this - what a "shebang" is, & why are shebangs usually whole?

According to Wiki

Shebang is a slang term for the matter at hand, as in the phrase, "the whole shebang". The word is also slang for a party, gathering or event, such as "I'm throwing a little shebang at the barn tonight".

The origin of the word is the American Civil War. A shebang was a tent-like hovel made from clothes and blankets that Union prisoners of war made and lived in inside the Andersonville prison camp in the Confederate state of Georgia. The camp officials provided no shelter at all for the prisoners of this notorious open-air camp.



Google provided the mole pic. The fabulous one of the damaged thumb is my own. (And subject to copyright).

PS- I hope to be able to post pictures of deceased moles in the very near future.

Please don't kill the moles.

You own the land but only in human terms, the animals have every right to share it.
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SAVE THE MOLES
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« Reply #6909 on: December 27, 2009, 02:52:10 PM »

Kill 'em Tom, kill 'em twice !!
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« Reply #6910 on: December 27, 2009, 02:55:19 PM »


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Moles are nice!
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« Reply #6911 on: December 27, 2009, 03:02:11 PM »

Near Kylerhea in Scottish Highlands today, Tom.

Nice pic I thought
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« Reply #6912 on: December 27, 2009, 03:04:02 PM »

v.nice pic tighty, i went to a place called tong today, beautiful scenes.  as usual forgot my camera (well technically the missus did but i'm not one to blame!)

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« Reply #6913 on: December 27, 2009, 03:16:09 PM »

v.nice pic tighty, i went to a place called tong today, beautiful scenes.  as usual forgot my camera (well technically the missus did but i'm not one to blame!)

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Tonge is a lovley place isn't it Soviet, just round the corner from me. Im about 6/4 you were trudging around the garden centre. ;o)
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« Reply #6914 on: December 27, 2009, 03:26:46 PM »

Near Kylerhea in Scottish Highlands today, Tom.

Nice pic I thought

Tighty that's a lovely pic.
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