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Brian Gaff October 25th 18 09:44 AM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting and how two simple
to achieve things in newly built properties and new fences could actually
make a meaningful change to their fortunes.
Hedgehog Highways. The need for small holes near the bases of fences and
walls so these creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other. They
are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all. The other main
ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed with enough
insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the weather is bad. We
hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in bonfires, so
making sure there are none before lighting one, and providing a bit of
wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is a good idea also.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

However watch out for the fleas....
Brian

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Rod Speed October 25th 18 09:56 AM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is
a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.


Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 11:25 AM

Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 19:56:06 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:


The mind boggles.


ALWAYS, when one comes across your senile trolls, senile cretin!

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Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 12:01 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is
a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

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FMurtz October 25th 18 12:51 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is
a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..

Max Demian October 25th 18 01:42 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On 25/10/2018 09:56, Rod Speed wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed with enough insulation and protection for them to
hibernate when the weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.


Do you have hedgehogs in Oz? If so, who introduced them and why?

--
Max Demian

FMurtz October 25th 18 01:55 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
Max Demian wrote:
On 25/10/2018 09:56, Rod Speed wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and
new fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed with enough insulation and protection for them to
hibernate when the weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to
speak is a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.


Do you have hedgehogs in Oz? If so, who introduced them and why?

No we have echidnas

Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 02:01 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
FMurtz Wrote in message:
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..


Needs must.
Twist of black pepper? Marinade for 10 mins before lobbing on the
grill?
--
Jim K


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p-0''0-h the cat (coder) October 25th 18 02:06 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 07:51:25 -0400, "BurfordTJustice"
wrote:

How do you know they were burned alive in a bonfire?

How many were?



Shut up. Our little spiky chums need our support. Carry on Brian.

I feed them. Do you Bouffy? or are you too mean?


"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
...
:I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting and how two simple
: to achieve things in newly built properties and new fences could actually
: make a meaningful change to their fortunes.
: Hedgehog Highways. The need for small holes near the bases of fences and
: walls so these creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.
They
: are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all. The other main
: ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed with enough
: insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the weather is bad.
We
: hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in bonfires,
so
: making sure there are none before lighting one, and providing a bit of
: wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is a good idea also.
:
: OK end of commercial.
:
: Hug a Hedgehog today.
:
: However watch out for the fleas....
: Brian
:
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: The Sofa of Brian Gaff...
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Rod Speed October 25th 18 03:57 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 


"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...


They're a tad thin on the ground here, even before you lot showed up.
Presumably some of you buggers would have brought some like you did
with cats, rabbits, mice, rats, foxes, horse, pigs, buffalo, camels etc, but
if
you did, they didn't survive.


Rod Speed October 25th 18 04:15 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 


"Max Demian" wrote in message
...
On 25/10/2018 09:56, Rod Speed wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.


Do you have hedgehogs in Oz?


Nope.

If so, who introduced them and why?


I'd be surprised if no one has ever tried to introduce
some given that they did introduce everything else,
but if they did, they didn’t survive. They do that to
have some of what they like back home where they
come from and quite often it turns into a pest here.
Happened with humans too and even the abos
did it with dogs.


Rod Speed October 25th 18 04:43 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
FMurtz Wrote in message:
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..


Needs must.
Twist of black pepper? Marinade for 10 mins before lobbing on the grill?


We don't even bother with carp, we leave those to
you stupid immigrants who don't know any better.


Brian Gaff October 25th 18 05:01 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
There are still plenty of rats and pigeons though.
Brian

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"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting


How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.


Hedgehog Highways.


Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.


The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.


My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.


Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,


Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,


I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.


No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.


Hug a Hedgehog today.


Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....


I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

--
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Brian Gaff October 25th 18 05:02 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
Too many idle platypuses.
Brian

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"FMurtz" wrote in message
...
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..




Rod Speed October 25th 18 05:19 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
Brian Gaff wrote

There are still plenty of rats and pigeons though.


Only the immigrants barbeque those.

"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...




Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 06:03 PM

01:57 am in Australia ...and Senile Rot is up and Trolling AGAIN! LMAO!
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 01:57:25 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:

So, how many hours did sleep last "night", senile Rot? Two or three? You are
even sicker than I already knew you were! LOL

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"Stay in your wet paper bag you thick twit."
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Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 06:04 PM

Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 02:15:05 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:

I'd be surprised if no one has ever tried to introduce
some given that they did introduce everything else,
but if they did, they didn¢t survive. They do that to
have some of what they like back home where they
come from and quite often it turns into a pest here.
Happened with humans too


Indeed, and you are a case in point, you abnormal senile pest!

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"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed:
"You can **** off as you know less than pig **** you sad
little ignorant ****."
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Max Demian October 25th 18 06:42 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On 25/10/2018 09:44, Brian Gaff wrote:
snip
We
hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in bonfires


That happened a few years ago to a child who hid inside the bonfire to
stop people from stealing the wood.

And in the days of "Penny for the Guy" another child dressed his younger
brother up as a guy and a butcher's assistant came out the shop and
stabbed what he thought as an effigy with one of his butcher's knives.
He was quite traumatised - the butcher I mean - the 'Guy' was killed.

Sweet dreams. :-)

--
Max Demian

Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 07:21 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
FMurtz Wrote in message:
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..


Needs must.
Twist of black pepper? Marinade for 10 mins before lobbing on the grill?


We don't even bother with carp, we leave those to
you stupid immigrants who don't know any better.



You seem to spout plenty of it...
(Nb Carp are sport fish in blighty, chuckler ;-) )
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Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 07:41 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...


They're a tad thin on the ground here, even before you lot showed up.
Presumably some of you buggers would have brought some like you did
with cats, rabbits, mice, rats, foxes, horse, pigs, buffalo, camels etc, but
if
you did, they didn't survive.



"Us lot"?
You claiming to be indigenous woddles?! :-D:-D
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Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 08:21 PM

Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 02:43:18 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:


We don't even bother with carp, we leave those to
you stupid immigrants who don't know any better.


NOBODY in Ozzieland seems to bother with YOU, you abnormal sleepless senile
idiot who gets up every day between 1 and 4 o'clock in the morning just to
be able to continue with his miserable trolling on Usenet!

--
Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp addressing Rot Speed:
"You really are a clueless pillock."
MID:

Steve Walker[_5_] October 25th 18 10:03 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On 25/10/2018 09:44, Brian Gaff wrote:
I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting and how two simple
to achieve things in newly built properties and new fences could actually
make a meaningful change to their fortunes.
Hedgehog Highways. The need for small holes near the bases of fences and
walls so these creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other. They
are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all. The other main
ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed with enough
insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the weather is bad. We
hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in bonfires, so
making sure there are none before lighting one, and providing a bit of
wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is a good idea also.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

However watch out for the fleas....
Brian


I'd happily have hedgehogs in the garden, but we had to make the lower
fence animal proof to keep the tortoise in when we inherited it!

SteveW

Rod Speed October 25th 18 10:12 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
FMurtz Wrote in message:
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and
new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to
speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..


Needs must.
Twist of black pepper? Marinade for 10 mins before lobbing on the grill?


We don't even bother with carp, we leave those to
you stupid immigrants who don't know any better.



You seem to spout plenty of it...


We'll see...

(Nb Carp are sport fish in blighty, chuckler ;-) )


Different carp, stupid.


Rod Speed October 25th 18 10:16 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...


They're a tad thin on the ground here, even before you lot showed up.
Presumably some of you buggers would have brought some like you did
with cats, rabbits, mice, rats, foxes, horse, pigs, buffalo, camels etc,
but
if you did, they didn't survive.


"Us lot"?
You claiming to be indigenous woddles?! :-D:-D


Nope, just born here, stupid.


Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 10:21 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
FMurtz Wrote in message:
Jim K wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and
new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to
speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

We have echidnas and wombats and other things..


Needs must.
Twist of black pepper? Marinade for 10 mins before lobbing on the grill?

We don't even bother with carp, we leave those to
you stupid immigrants who don't know any better.



You seem to spout plenty of it...


We'll see...


We know...


(Nb Carp are sport fish in blighty, chuckler ;-) )


Different carp, stupid.


Naturally...


--
Jim K


----Android NewsGroup Reader----
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Jim K[_3_] October 25th 18 10:41 PM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
o.uk...
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"Jim K" wrote in message
.. .
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
Brian Gaff wrote

I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting

How low can you go ?

and how two simple to achieve things in newly built properties and new
fences could actually make a meaningful change to their fortunes.

Hedgehog Highways.

Pity about the self driving cars and hoons like the PHucker.

The need for small holes near the bases of fences and walls so these
creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.

The mind boggles.

They are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all.

My garden/jungle does fine without them.

The other main ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere
undisturbed
with enough insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the
weather is bad.

Which it always is on that soggy little frigid island infested with
EUians.

We hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,

Beats burning other xtian sect member alive I spose...

so making sure there are none before lighting one,

I do.

and providing a bit of wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak
is
a good idea also.

No hedgehogs ever show up when I do.

OK end of commercial.

Hug a Hedgehog today.

Bugger that, they're too prickly, stupid.

However watch out for the fleas....

I always do.



I thought you lot would have already barbequed them to extinction...

They're a tad thin on the ground here, even before you lot showed up.
Presumably some of you buggers would have brought some like you did
with cats, rabbits, mice, rats, foxes, horse, pigs, buffalo, camels etc,
but
if you did, they didn't survive.


"Us lot"?
You claiming to be indigenous woddles?! :-D:-D


Nope, just born here, stupid.



Woddles is correct for once!!!
Born there stupid!!! :-D:-D
--
Jim K


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Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 11:22 PM

Lonely Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 08:12:02 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:

We'll see...


So far, we've seen you trolling since about ONE o'clock in the morning in
Australia for about SEVEN HOURS (it's 08:12 there now) without any break,
you totally ****ed up senile idiot!

--
Richard addressing Rot Speed:
"**** you're thick/pathetic excuse for a troll."
MID:

Peeler[_2_] October 25th 18 11:30 PM

Lonely Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 08:16:53 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:



"Us lot"?
You claiming to be indigenous woddles?! :-D:-D


Nope, just born here, stupid.


Not just stupid, more like retarded, you totally ****ed up senile idiot!

--
Kerr-Mudd,John addressing senile Rot:
"Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)"
MID:

FMurtz October 26th 18 05:27 AM

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Why do your posts look like this when others do not.






"p-0''0-h the cat (coder)" wrote in
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: wrote:
:
: How do you know they were burned alive in a bonfire?
:
: How many were?
:
:
: Shut up. Our little spiky chums need our support. Carry on Brian.
:
: I feed them. Do you Bouffy? or are you too mean?
:
:
: "Brian Gaff" wrote in message
: ...
: :I was reading how low the Hedgehog population is getting and how two
simple
: : to achieve things in newly built properties and new fences could
actually
: : make a meaningful change to their fortunes.
: : Hedgehog Highways. The need for small holes near the bases of fences
and
: : walls so these creatures can roam and find food and indeed, each other.
: They
: : are good for gardens, eating pests like slugs after all. The other main
: : ingredient is hibernation stations. Somewhere undisturbed with enough
: : insulation and protection for them to hibernate when the weather is
bad.
: We
: : hear every year at this time of Hedgehogs being burned alive in
bonfires,
: so
: : making sure there are none before lighting one, and providing a bit of
: : wilderness or custom made lodgings, so to speak is a good idea also.
: :
: : OK end of commercial.
: :
: : Hug a Hedgehog today.
: :
: : However watch out for the fleas....
: : Brian
: :
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: shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], cripple, sociopath, kook,
: smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, imbecile, snittish scumbag,
: liar, total ******* retard, shill, pooh-seur, scouringerer, jumped up
chav,
: punk ass dole whore troll, no nothing innumerate religious maniac,
: lycanthropic schizotypal lesbian, the most complete ignoid, joker, and
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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 26th 18 05:45 AM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On 26/10/2018 05:27, FMurtz wrote:
Why do your posts look like this when others do not.


Prolly cos he has customised some arcane newsreader to make it look that
way.



--
Any fool can believe in principles - and most of them do!



The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 26th 18 05:52 AM

Hedgehog highways and hibernation stations
 
On 26/10/2018 05:45, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 26/10/2018 05:27, FMurtz wrote:
Why do your posts look like this when others do not.


Prolly cos he has customised some arcane newsreader to make it look that
way.



"X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 6.00/32.1186"


So he is a Windoze boy and using ancient verison of not great software



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