JULES
Well-Known Member
not so, they smell of cucumber.Grayling smell of wild thyme.
not many people know that.
not so, they smell of cucumber.Grayling smell of wild thyme.
not many people know that.
That's chard to believeThe town of Chard in Somerset has a unique feature.
On each side of the main road going through the town there is a small stream running down it. What is weird is the 2 streams don't join up but one ends up in the Bristol Channel and the other in the English Channel yet are just a road widths apart in Chard!
Super hot as fuck here as well. Can see a pint on the horizon, very soonIt's so hot I am sat here in my boxers.
The neighbours not impressed but bollocks to her.
It means misty is off his meds and his carer is on holidayDoes the word 'interesting' have another meaning I'm not aware of?...
Does that include insects or was the great Peter Cook in error?There is no such thing as a fish.
ie there is no complete definition of what constitutes a fish that can include all things that we call fish.
Wild thyme and cucumber in a odour melange. :-)not so, they smell of cucumber.
But were you aware that Every year, the annual Chard Eating Competition is held with many residents turning out to see who can eat the most. In 2016, local resident Harley Richards, was the winner managing a consecutive 37 hot dogs and nettles.The town of Chard in Somerset has a unique feature.
On each side of the main road going through the town there is a small stream running down it. What is weird is the 2 streams don't join up but one ends up in the Bristol Channel and the other in the English Channel yet are just a road widths apart in Chard!
Lazy bastardsIt takes 12 bees a lifetime to produce a teaspoon of honey.
Would be far more if they weren’t so socialist.Lazy bastards
Apparently not.Can the severed body grow a new head ?

How does a sea slug lose it's head ?Apparently not.
Showing results for severed head of sea slug
Search instead for seveted head of sea slug
Search Results
Featured snippet from the web
View attachment 21519
The detached head of a sea slug (Elysia cf. marginata) glides by its still-living, leaf-shaped body a day after separation. That body, around 80 percent of the animal's weight, is out of luck. It's the head that survives, growing a new body.30 Apr 2021
Maybe she is telling you something..View attachment 21517
My missus is always pranking me.
She likes playing with knobs? ;)Maybe she is telling you something..