grumpy_o_g
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My friend David Cooper once came back from Hull with crabs....
Just saying.
We're a sociable bunch in the RAF...
My friend David Cooper once came back from Hull with crabs....
Just saying.
The result of the investigation commented:Just as an aside ; were the Washed Up Shell Fish collected /harvested for Human use ?
Corr an event like that beats Fishing for them !
Brilliant, thanks. Well worth a read.
It's unthinkable that we evolved without any innate knowledge of the magnetic environment.
I was driven around Lancashire in the dark, we were lost, but at all times I knew which way we were heading.
There's been reports of dogs falling quite ill up that way after being walked on beaches, I wonder if there's a connection?
did you know or did you just think that you knew? if you were lost, how did you know that you knew?Brilliant, thanks. Well worth a read.
It's unthinkable that we evolved without any innate knowledge of the magnetic environment.
I was driven around Lancashire in the dark, we were lost, but at all times I knew which way we were heading.
crabs are often "stored" in large cages by fishermen. could it be that one of these cages has been destroyed by storm, hit by trawler etc and the result washed ashore? or maybe an illegal fisherman in fear of getting caught.There are huge numbers of crabs and lobsters being washed up on Yorkshire beaches. So far, experts have ruled out sewage, seismic activity or underwater cables as the cause.
Mystery deepens over sea creature massacre after thousands of crabs and lobsters wash up on Yorkshire beaches - YorkshireLive (examinerlive.co.uk)
crabs are often "stored" in large cages by fishermen. could it be that one of these cages has been destroyed by storm, hit by trawler etc and the result washed ashore? or maybe an illegal fisherman in fear of getting caught.
no doubt the usual people will say its all down to global warming and our use of cars.
Unbelievable. I was just going to say when I was in Australia for 40 odd years I just "knew" the way to go . It was very useful as I did a lot of Bushwalking. Moved over this side of the world and I get lost going to the shops! However, I can still tell the time to within 15 minutes without a watch.I used to have an innate sense of direction then I went to Australia for 2 years, when I came back to the northern hemisphere it had gone.
because we ended up NW of where we left, and that was the way I identified We were going.did you know or did you just think that you knew? if you were lost, how did you know that you knew?
Because he made a cooing sound, had feathers growing out of his ears & started cr..ping on car windscreens?did you know or did you just think that you knew? if you were lost, how did you know that you knew?
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