Tuesday 19 February 2019

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can anybody spot the 'pine' variety, within this location?....go figure:


 
oh and speight had been projecting 'thick-billed weaver'....

 
is 'that' what had happened to Sainsbury's?...see below....lol....see previous notes upon 'all of that' Tuesday morning:
 

 
anyway, my guess is that you were all dunked in a 'reed swamp' - ling's library crew....the whole read/reed number....because most of you don't read books - do you?...despite working at the library....because computing/radio-work is your big 'thing'.....go figure:
 
"Thick-billed weaver colonies may involve a single male, or may contain several males, and is usually established in a reed swamp."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thick-billed_weaver

let me see.....lots of different types of swamp....and yes, I can remember - now, gill...you had wanted to be reminded of the 'blackadder swamp'....see previous notes upon Tomlinson as 'swamp thing'...crap taxidermy in that stinking polluted mud around the 'swamp' at the back of Olton mere etc etc....go figure:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swamp#/media/File:Briesetal_bei_Briese.JPG

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swamp


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