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Posted - 20/05/2008 :  13:38:00  Show Profile
Thanks Kazerella, the royals owner was going to give me a call if she still had the snake but she hasn`t and she hasn`t replied to any of the messages that i`ve left so i`m assuming that she as sold it to someone else. Lets hope its an experienced person and the snake is going to be looked after better.
Thanks to you and Lewy for advise and support.

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Posted - 20/05/2008 :  13:38:00  Show Profile
Thanks Kazerella, the royals owner was going to give me a call if she still had the snake but she hasn`t and she hasn`t replied to any of the messages that i`ve left so i`m assuming that she as sold it to someone else. Lets hope its an experienced person and the snake is going to be looked after better.
Thanks to you and Lewy for advise and support.

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Kazerella
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Posted - 20/05/2008 :  17:21:33  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
I know there's another royal being advertised for sale in Halifax, but it might be a bit far for you. Being a dee daa and everything



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Posted - 20/05/2008 :  17:21:33  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
I know there's another royal being advertised for sale in Halifax, but it might be a bit far for you. Being a dee daa and everything



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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  11:28:24  Show Profile
Thanks Kazerella, Halifax is a bit far up t`north for me to venture although i am taking the wife to York next weekend. Tell me do you have running water up there yet.
There are a few more for sale close to me and i saw a lovely hatchling in a shop yesterday that is c.b 08 and is feeding and shedding so i`m going to have him when he`s ready.
Please explain a dee daa! i`ve been called some names in the past but thats a new one to me.


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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  11:28:24  Show Profile
Thanks Kazerella, Halifax is a bit far up t`north for me to venture although i am taking the wife to York next weekend. Tell me do you have running water up there yet.
There are a few more for sale close to me and i saw a lovely hatchling in a shop yesterday that is c.b 08 and is feeding and shedding so i`m going to have him when he`s ready.
Please explain a dee daa! i`ve been called some names in the past but thats a new one to me.


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Kazerella
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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  16:43:07  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
Well actually you're not a dee daa! For some reason I had the idea in my head that you were from Sheffield. They are dee daas because they speak funny. Most Yorkshire folk say 'thee' and 'tha', but Sheffielders can't speak properly and put a D before everything

I'm sorry for thinking you came from the dark side (although being a southern shandy drinker isn't much better )

York is really nice though, I went there last bank Jolly-day with the girls. Your wife should love it. Don't pay to go in Clifford's Tower though- it's a rip off! The Richard the Third museum is better.

You will have to go to King's Head pub by the river too - only 74p for half a bitter.



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Kazerella
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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  16:43:07  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
Well actually you're not a dee daa! For some reason I had the idea in my head that you were from Sheffield. They are dee daas because they speak funny. Most Yorkshire folk say 'thee' and 'tha', but Sheffielders can't speak properly and put a D before everything

I'm sorry for thinking you came from the dark side (although being a southern shandy drinker isn't much better )

York is really nice though, I went there last bank Jolly-day with the girls. Your wife should love it. Don't pay to go in Clifford's Tower though- it's a rip off! The Richard the Third museum is better.

You will have to go to King's Head pub by the river too - only 74p for half a bitter.



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Leyrielton2
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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  17:41:06  Show Profile  Click to see Leyrielton2's MSN Messenger address
You should go to the Jorvic Viking Center, went there when i was 10 on a school trip, lol!

Im from up t'north but i dont say 'thee' or 'tha'. Having said that though my flat mate is from sheffield and your right about them, he i sometime doesnt even understand whats he's saying

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Posted - 21/05/2008 :  17:41:06  Show Profile  Click to see Leyrielton2's MSN Messenger address
You should go to the Jorvic Viking Center, went there when i was 10 on a school trip, lol!

Im from up t'north but i dont say 'thee' or 'tha'. Having said that though my flat mate is from sheffield and your right about them, he i sometime doesnt even understand whats he's saying

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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  13:14:44  Show Profile
Being in the midlands is a lose/lose situation. People from the north call us southern shandy drinking softies and people down south think we`re up north breeding pidgeons and whippets. But it does mean that i`m not to far away from any of you so beware, you may have me knocking on your door come to visit.
Someone told me about the pub by the river but they couldn`t remember the name so thanks for that.
Not sure if going to the viking centre as yet, i`ve got free tickets for `the dungeons` so we`ll probably go there seeing as its free, might just stay in the pub!

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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  13:14:44  Show Profile
Being in the midlands is a lose/lose situation. People from the north call us southern shandy drinking softies and people down south think we`re up north breeding pidgeons and whippets. But it does mean that i`m not to far away from any of you so beware, you may have me knocking on your door come to visit.
Someone told me about the pub by the river but they couldn`t remember the name so thanks for that.
Not sure if going to the viking centre as yet, i`ve got free tickets for `the dungeons` so we`ll probably go there seeing as its free, might just stay in the pub!

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Lewy
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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  14:56:35  Show Profile  Visit Lewy's Homepage  Click to see Lewy's MSN Messenger address
Pidgeons and Whippets? Whatever happened to flat caps and ferrets???


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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  14:56:35  Show Profile  Visit Lewy's Homepage  Click to see Lewy's MSN Messenger address
Pidgeons and Whippets? Whatever happened to flat caps and ferrets???


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Kazerella
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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  15:15:27  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
The York Dungeons is good!

Just wait until you're shouting 'We want ****!' at the top of your voice. Bet you never thought that would happen



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Kazerella
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Posted - 22/05/2008 :  15:15:27  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
The York Dungeons is good!

Just wait until you're shouting 'We want ****!' at the top of your voice. Bet you never thought that would happen



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