Hedgehogs were something we encouraged in our UK garden. Here they are a pest that we trap for. Hard to make the transition. They're bloody huge as well.andrew Ivimey wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 10:28 pm Our mice are few and far between and only in the garden, so far. Hedgehogs (2) and bastard squirrels prolific.
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This is a hedgehog...
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I'm reading Geddy Lee's book, 'My effin' life'.
The word 'shoddy' comes up, his Dad worked for a while in a shoddy mill he says.
I know we've covered this before, he gives a description of the word and says "Shoddy was inferior material spun from waste woolen cloth and used for stuffing inexpensive furniture ".
But still...
Pfffttttt, shoddy!
The word 'shoddy' comes up, his Dad worked for a while in a shoddy mill he says.
I know we've covered this before, he gives a description of the word and says "Shoddy was inferior material spun from waste woolen cloth and used for stuffing inexpensive furniture ".
But still...
Pfffttttt, shoddy!
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