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10 February 2008, 00:36
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Conversation with non-humans
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Have you ever done it?
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10 February 2008, 00:58
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Yes 3hrs with the f00kers
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10 February 2008, 01:00
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What were they saying? < pulls chair closer to the lappy  >
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10 February 2008, 01:02
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Not much as they tend to sleep this time of the year
I will let you know when they talk and you can send me to the loony bin
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10 February 2008, 01:04
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Been there tonight. Fackin' stiffs.
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10 February 2008, 01:07
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Been there tonight. Fackin' stiffs. 
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Yeah?
Care to share? Convo, I mean
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10 February 2008, 01:14
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Yeah?
Care to share? Convo, I mean 
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There's no point in sharing the divvy conversations I've had tonight.  Have you still got the scoob?
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10 February 2008, 01:21
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There's no point in sharing the divvy conversations I've had tonight.  Have you still got the scoob? 
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Of course! I washed the seats with carpet cleaner yesterday, and bathed it with Dove shower gel  Looking mint, but battery is down ATM  I didn't drive it for a week. Bleddy Toad alarm chonged all the power 
I have a Ford diesel as well, the mighty Mondeo  That does it for work to n' fro.
How's your scoob and Ford running?
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10 February 2008, 01:27
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Of course! I washed the seats with carpet cleaner yesterday, and bathed it with Dove shower gel  Looking mint, but battery is down ATM  I didn't drive it for a week. Bleddy Toad alarm chonged all the power 
I have a Ford diesel as well, the mighty Mondeo  That does it for work to n' fro.
How's your scoob and Ford running?
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The scoob's mint, and the Fiesta van's doing 40 to the gallon, LOL.  I'm sure it would do 50 or more on a long run... that beats 18 mpg, doesn't it? 
I'm having a pro valeter attend to my seats - I've nearly ruined the car using it for my joinery business.  Driving the scoob after a week in the van is a revelation; all the controls feel so precise and the performance feels like a rocket ship in comparison! In the van, selecting a gear is like stirring rice pudding.
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10 February 2008, 01:32
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Back on topic THE OTHERS will be around soon
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10 February 2008, 01:34
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Very true! 
Mine chugs on B roads  It's ok on the motorways, though. Fuel economy is remarkable! The rust bucket is even aircon  unlike old scooby. So, can't complain. Moreover, I don't mind when Croxteth youthies send a football in my direction. Mondeo just shamelessly bounces it back
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10 February 2008, 01:40
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THE OTHERS
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One is behind you! 
What did the fish say to you, then?
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10 February 2008, 01:45
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10 February 2008, 01:58
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Tell them I empathyse.
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10 February 2008, 02:12
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I will do but i do not know if they have ears!
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10 February 2008, 13:27
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Splicer do fish have ears ??
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10 February 2008, 14:13
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OS, feel free to tell us the stories of your convo with your cat
James, ears or no ears, fish could be receptive to human expression, who knows! They could be cleverer than us, if we are feeding on them to develop our brains! My mind boggles over the fact that how come fish oil is so damn good for our brains, if fish are so fekking forgetful?  They are supposed to have short memory span, but I reckon they have selective memory mechanism. The point is whether they remember your expression.
So, was it worth talking to your fish for 3 hours, I wonder?
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