This made me laugh

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It made me smile.

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@Col_C probably taught it that… :joy:

When we were staying in Belgium over X-mas we saw lots of evidence of beavers being there.

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Always marking my territory. :+1:

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Isn’t a beaver fart called a queef? (Clears browser’s history :grimacing:)

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I will admit I googled queef… :joy:

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Whatever the kid did, he must have improved it!
Pretentious nonsense!

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I completly agree. On a painting previously damaged:

"Rothko’s 1958 work, [Black on Maroon, was deliberately vandalised]

Umaniec was sent to prison for two years and subsequently apologised for his actions.

During his trial, prosecuting barrister Gregor McKinley said the cost of repairing the work would be about £200,000. It took conservators 18 months to repair the painting."

£200,000 and 18 months? Get off it.

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I will get my 6 year old grandson to do another one this week and only charge them £50000

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If Rothko had made the scratches himself it would have been worth an extra 5 million!!

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Those in the Lakes know it well, I presume it’s as bad in other national parks?





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Funny but sadly too true :enraged_face:

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@Iron - you been busy??? :thinking:

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Would like if it was mine - Mr Google says it is “parasite” from the 60s, awesome. Unfortunately I’ve been busy sawing through great clumps of bamboo, rendering the back wall of our stores and sorting ground levels out to put up the neighbour’s fallen fence.
But I’ll build one of those tomorrow. :expressionless_face:

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This might be of help then…

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Whatever happened to “Unsinkable I” one might wonder? :joy:

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Met an iceberg.

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