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Adriana
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 06:36:06
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Is back in business!
Now I just have to keep the hamster out of the gluhwein
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Kon
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 06:43:42
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Thanks Adriana just in time for Christmas.   |
ETHO KAI TORA |
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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 07:27:20
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            .....yippee!!!!
Now I'm a happy bunny again!
I see it is fine and sunny today .
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 09:01:02
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That's about the only bit of sunshine I can see. Another cold, grey day. The car is covered in frost and there's a freezing fog... |
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benedetti
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 09:46:33
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| Thank you . Its the view we get from our balcony so it is extra special. |
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Richard
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 09:58:10
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| Good to see it back. I see that Stavros has now removed his harbourside tables from the Mythos. Is it getting too chilly to eat outside? No stamina, these chaps. |
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Allan
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 10:44:48
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Thank you Adriana it's wonderful to get the view back.
Treat the hamster to a Christmas dinner from me!

But easy on the sprouts. |
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Adriana
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 10:46:34
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Is it safe to feed hamsters mincepies? |
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Adriana
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 10:52:18
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Bennedetti, I have just put a photo of the view across the harbour from the office balcony on my diary page if you want a look in the other direction! |
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 11:08:00
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If that hamster eats any more it will be big enough to make a nice pair of gloves...  |
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Mille
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Denmark
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 11:16:39
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The trick with hamster is simple.. Do NOT feed it, just put a carrot in front of it!
Oh, wait.. that's for donkeys, right? |
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Tove
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Denmark
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 11:41:13
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I would just put a cat in front of it. That should solve the problem . But anyway, may you all have a Wonderful Christmas and a most Happy New Year. Hope I will see you in the spring/summer/autumn again   |
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benedetti
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 15:31:27
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quote: Originally posted by Adriana
Bennedetti, I have just put a photo of the view across the harbour from the office balcony on my diary page if you want a look in the other direction!
Thank you kindly my dear.xx |
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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 22:36:20
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Oooooo.....just look at that little hami......he's so gorgeous !
I bet he'd love to get tucked into a mincepie Adriana!
Make sure he can't escape from his cage though, hamsters on the loose can be quite destructive and love chewing through things and we don't want him nibbling through the webcam cable
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Richard
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 December 2007 : 23:43:45
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| If you tuck a hamster into a mince pie, wouldn't it spoil the flavour of the pie? |
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 22 December 2007 : 08:13:45
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The original mince pies did contain meat - and a hamster would be about the right size..  |
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