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Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: OB (---.range109-150.btcentralplus.com)
Date: March 22, 2015 05:10PM

decides the torment in Schrodinger's brain was self-inflicted

Solving the mystery of frogspawn takes priority

why don't the hibernating swallows at the bottom of lakes eat it

Is it in fact swallow vomit?

is it manna in disguise

help me Rhonda

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.dyn.iinet.net.au)
Date: March 24, 2015 11:49AM

<wonders whether parents used to feed me swallow vomit>

<we used to call semolina or tapioca frog spawn>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.10-3.cable.virginm.net)
Date: May 03, 2015 10:33AM

<refreshes pie table>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: bunyip (---.lns4.fli.bigpond.net.au)
Date: May 04, 2015 02:08AM

In fit of PIquE draws chart to allow identification of pies.

Suffers attack of remorse over such a posting

Withdraws to black hole formed b.y massive accumulation of chocolate covered peanuts

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.as13285.net)
Date: July 16, 2015 08:19PM

<examines the chocolate peanut black hole carefully and declares it safe>

<examines the wasabi peanut black hole deliberately and declares it unsafe>

<leans on pie table and falls through suddenly collapsed floor>

<screams 'maintenance! maintenance!'>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.dyn.iinet.net.au)
Date: July 22, 2015 01:44PM

<frowns at ES for making noise>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: annie (---.lnse4.lon.bigpond.net.au)
Date: August 09, 2015 05:19AM

<is hungry>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.as13285.net)
Date: August 10, 2015 02:58PM

<is floored>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: bunyip (101.185.147.---)
Date: November 25, 2015 11:23AM

It's that time again, forum members!

We have had our first major bushfire of the year and it isn't even summer yet.

I've just heard that 85,000 hectares (roughly 200,000 acres) have gone up in flames. That's a lot of skippys, a larger number of bunnies, and an unknown as yet quantity of baa lambs and their aunties. My daughter lives at Nuriootpa which was in the line of the fire and the town was being evacuated.

We now have a population of Birman and Burmese cats. a Bernese mountain dog, three mixed breed moggies two Norwegian Forest cats and there's no partridge in a pear tree.


That is because the tree died of unknown causes and I think one of the feline population got to the bird.

Also a visiting Samoyed but he is asleep and doesn't count.

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: MistyCat (---.jetstream.xtra.co.nz)
Date: November 25, 2015 11:26PM

<Extreme Sympathy>
(But no tea. Coffee, yeah. Alcohol, yeah! But no tea.)

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: bunyip (101.185.109.---)
Date: January 06, 2016 01:02PM

Well, Happy New Year to all (belatedly).

accepts sympathy.

wonders if it was orchestrated? And, if so, by whom?

Had the tea, coffee and a small amount of alcohol - just medicinal quantities of course - some chocolate and a lot of water.

No airconditioning and 40C plus days with 26C nights.

I wonder how we coped in the 1950/60s before a/c became a normal item in every day life?

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