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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin View Post
    You are making me nervous. .................................................. ...............................
    There was no need to be nervous, so I changed the avatar.

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    Boo Hiss
    that was an excellent 8 frame Gif (I believe)
    I've had hours of fun watching the flag waving while I practice my Yogic flying etc

    Yesterday afternoon the crop sprayers were out spraying the oil seed rape
    There were not many bees out and about, but 2 hours later there were as weather improved
    Hope its nothing too nasty they were spraying
    Last edited by The Drone Ranger; 29-05-2013 at 11:12 PM.

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    [QUOTE=The Drone Ranger;18494]
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Bee View Post

    The chap who drove the snakes out of Ireland

    I in my ignorance thought it was the red cross
    Well now I think it is the Cross of St. Patrick. But it could be the Cross of St. George or the Cross of St Andrew. I choose it to help those who were unable to recognise a tree climbing dobermann, the waving of the flag should have given a good hint of what it was.

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    Sorry about that DR. Can't find one on the web but this should be close enough:



    Your yogic flying is safe.

    Is that the red squirrel then DB? Or perhaps a horse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin View Post
    ...............................................Is that the red squirrel then DB? Or perhaps a horse?
    No just the head of a dobermann (my wifes) - a Russian import.
    P.S. it is the dog that came from Russia; not my wife. Isn't ambiguity a terrible thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drone Ranger View Post

    Well now I think it is the Cross of St. Patrick. But it could be the Cross of St. George or the Cross of St Andrew. I choose it to help those who were unable to recognise a tree climbing dobermann, the waving of the flag should have given a good hint of what it was.
    I know the eyesight has suffered with terrible wear and tear over the years
    I blame the thymol splashes coupled with old age
    I'm Missing the flag badly now
    Can the doberman waggle his ears or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin View Post
    Sorry about that DR. Can't find one on the web but this should be close enough:



    Your yogic flying is safe.

    Is that the red squirrel then DB? Or perhaps a horse?

    On the STV news tonight there were some schoolkids learning about bees from an observation hive
    Did you happen to see it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Bee View Post

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    Can the doberman waggle his ears or something
    He can certainly waggle his lower jaw with considerable force, he is looking in your direction and muttering something about sparing ink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drone Ranger View Post
    On the STV news tonight there were some schoolkids learning about bees from an observation hive
    Did you happen to see it
    Not I.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin View Post
    Not I.
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    http://player.stv.tv/programmes/news...13-05-29-1800/
    this is the program jump forward about 13 min

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