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ruthieharris
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Havent figured out how to up load a picture up standing ..Had to leave for work and this Honey Eater just wouldnt leave the Patio Aviary alone, in a hurry I found this ...... yes you may laugh but it worked. might leave it for a while til I sort something more sensible out. I mean look at those beady eyes
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Diane
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glad its a stuffed one, something alive that big could tear the aviary apart!
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amalan11
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aghh thats awful ,what kind of person makes a stuffed spider??? not surprised the poor honey eater left...
reminds me of this hideous thing my gran had come to her outdoor loo each winter many years ago,It was the most unbelivible size like a funnelweb but as big as a dinner plate in sure. It was a bird or mouse eating spider.She was totaly cool with it just "thought you should know so you dont get a bit of a fright" ..
Never went to that loo again went down the paddock everytime :lol:
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I still have flashbacks about my Nans long drop dunny and the infamous Red Back that had inflicted much pain and suffering on many a relative . :thumbdown:
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