First cuckoo of the year?

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Re: First cuckoo of the year?

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Why were you tending a fire under Dom? yike*
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Its another of those northern traditions Helen. )t'
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Indeed an early bird. )app( )t'
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Just mind that your kettle doesn't boil over and bring the Peelers .
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Re: First cuckoo of the year?

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p.penn wrote:Mind you, it could be a bi-lingual woodpecker. If it saw a couple of good looking wood pigeons, then perhaps they were just calling them ..cooo...cooo...


I think it was a wood pecker, but i didnt actually see it, just heard it..... So it could of been someone pretending to be a wood pecker.... Maybe they do sound different in french... >coc<


I still think Al is cuckooo though..... Must be the northern in him )run(
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