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Wasps are responsible for climate change!
Or did I miss something significant in the previous wasp thread?
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Wasps are responsible for climate change!
David W.E. Roberts wrote:
Or did I miss something significant in the previous wasp thread? I thought that was butterflies? I haven't read the previous wasp thread because its a bit on the long side and I'm not really that interested in wasps, although a colleague went beserk and ran round the office flapping his arms the other day because a wasp flew in through the window, big girls blouse. |
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Wasps are responsible for climate change!
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 23:23:38 +0100, Ben wrote:
David W.E. Roberts wrote: Or did I miss something significant in the previous wasp thread? I thought that was butterflies? I haven't read the previous wasp thread because its a bit on the long side and I'm not really that interested in wasps, although a colleague went beserk and ran round the office flapping his arms the other day because a wasp flew in through the window, big girls blouse. One of my colleagues has made himself a truncheon out of rolled up paper and sellotape and has taken to swatting wasps and flies on the office walls. It's an improvement on early summer when he was running round trying to cut them in 2 with scissors. Liz |
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