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Ianto!
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by Ianto! » 14 May 2014, 21:22
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ClareV
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by ClareV » 14 May 2014, 21:29
Ha ha! It looked like some sort of casing for a big nasty bug which was waiting to hatch out!!
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Oscar2011
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by Oscar2011 » 14 May 2014, 22:48
That chicken needs eating before Saturday too.

. yum yum..
Oscar.
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Ianto!
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by Ianto! » 14 May 2014, 23:01
I knows... it's
mine, but the OH has to chop it into bite-sized bits for me, cos Anne is a bit of a wuss when it comes to my raw din-dins... I fink she should keeps a better eye on wots in that fridge though... yon carrot looks like it might be as old as me...!
Wags n woofs, Ianto
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Mollysmom
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by Mollysmom » 15 May 2014, 02:16
Oh my when I first saw that I thought it was the tail of some kind of reptilian beast . I thought what the heck is in that fridge
Ow yuck then when I saw it was just a dried up old carrot I laughed so hard good one you got me 1 for you

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Ianto!
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by Ianto! » 15 May 2014, 17:30

After a brief "This does not commute!" moment, my brain did run through the possibilities of it being a tiny Alien 'face-hugger'...

(or maybe the one in the straw boater that dances across the bar in 'Space Balls'...) but then I thought it was some kind of lizard...
The truth was a bit of a let-down, tbh... but I had to grab my camera as it made me laugh so much. I've forbidden the OH from composting it! He seems happy in there, the little chap.
Anne & Ianto x
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MandyG
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by MandyG » 16 May 2014, 09:08
Did you ever see that Star Trek movie where the bad guys dropped an alien bug into the good guy's ears to make him do their bidding?
Love and licks, Phoebe and Mandy
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Niandsa
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by Niandsa » 16 May 2014, 11:58
Oooh, when I was at college I'd often find bags of carrot slime in the back of my food cupboard. I'd buy a couple with the good intentions of getting at least one of my five a day then forget about them!

They reduce to gooey mucous slime after a few weeks/months at room temperature - I'd recommend keeping your new friend in the fridge to keep his rather cute form!



Poppy and Rosie
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Ianto!
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by Ianto! » 16 May 2014, 20:15
MandyG wrote:Did you ever see that Star Trek movie where the bad guys dropped an alien bug into the good guy's ears to make him do their bidding?
MandyG,
The DD said, "
This is Ceti Alpha 5!!" when I showed it to her...

(Good ol' Ricardo Montablan... his was a superior intellect

)
Niandsa,
I feel quite fond of the little guy now... he's quietly mummifying on the lower shelf. Of course, I blame the OH for letting it happen...
Anne & Ianto x
Oo, just thought, wonder if the ear thing would work on Ianto???
