Walked into the Texas-gecko-chain-saw-massacre again tonight-been a bit thin on the ground during winter here.Summer it's just about a daily occurrence.She leaves the head and upper torso in the foyer for us to find cos we can't hunt
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My cat used to eat mice but cough up the hearts, or kidneys I never looked too closely, only ever used to find them by stepping on something squishy in bare feet once I'd got up in the morning
Hehe..Not to get off campus too much but occasionally we find possum remnants. She leaves the guts and head as a present.Some of the possums are bigger than her .Anyway fun topic and perhaps relevant as cats are so mercurialspreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:07 pmMy cat used to eat mice but cough up the hearts, or kidneys I never looked too closely, only ever used to find them by stepping on something squishy in bare feet once I'd got up in the morning
20 runner race at Flemington and a horse plays up in the stalls and has to be vetted and still off within 2 minutes of the official off time.
Newbury in the UK yesterday, 10 runner race and no horses playing up off 10 minutes late.
Most Australian races seem to be off within 2 minutes if not 1 minute of the official off time despite larger fields than in the UK. I wish UK presenters would stop constantly saying the UK have the best stalls handlers in the world, they don't. They often don't even bother to start loading until after the off time preferring a chat.
Newbury in the UK yesterday, 10 runner race and no horses playing up off 10 minutes late.
Most Australian races seem to be off within 2 minutes if not 1 minute of the official off time despite larger fields than in the UK. I wish UK presenters would stop constantly saying the UK have the best stalls handlers in the world, they don't. They often don't even bother to start loading until after the off time preferring a chat.