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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London

a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up.

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


"a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up. "

Please tell me they dont vote or drive

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By *ir SupremacyMan
41 weeks ago

Bolton

Could have been worse....Could have been a Beaver .

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London


"a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up.

Please tell me they dont vote or drive "

The article said she was an old lady,60-70 years old.

60 is not old

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By *arley QuimWoman
41 weeks ago

Somewhere

Daughter, and I found a tiny baby hedgehog during the day on the side of a busy road last year. Rang the local sanctuary and they were closed. Rang a vets and they said to bring it in, so we did. There was some discussion of us taking it back? Which I totally understood, but it was tennis ball size, and obviously mum must have had a sad ending, or it wouldn't have been desperate enough to be out during the day, on its own? They did keep it there in the end.

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By *ornucopiaMan
41 weeks ago

Bexley


"a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up. "

Have you done an Easter name swap, Nanna, with Essex Tom?

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"

Have you done an Easter name swap, Nanna, with Essex Tom?"

Tom would have told us that the hoglet hat bobble was found in a remote Northern place called Knutsford, where the fireplace in the Rose and Crown was first lit in 1841.

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By *ellinever70Woman
41 weeks ago

Ayrshire


"

Have you done an Easter name swap, Nanna, with Essex Tom?

Tom would have told us that the hoglet hat bobble was found in a remote Northern place called Knutsford, where the fireplace in the Rose and Crown was first lit in 1841. "

Nobody reports the news like Tom

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
41 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up. "

I saw that! How cute did the bobble look sat in the cage with it's little bowl though!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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41 weeks ago

East Sussex


"a hat bobble.

You couldn't make it up. "

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By *icecouple561Couple
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41 weeks ago

East Sussex

Was this accidentally released today instead of Monday? I can't imagine anyone who regularly works with animals genuinely thinking a hat bobble was a hoglet.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"Was this accidentally released today instead of Monday? I can't imagine anyone who regularly works with animals genuinely thinking a hat bobble was a hoglet. "

The finder kept it overnight in a box lined with newspaper plus a bowl of food. She took it in the morning to the sanctuary who immediately realised it was a pompom.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London

This reminds me of the episode of One Foot in the Grave where Victor accidentally puts his foot in a dead hedgehog in the dark, instead of his slipper.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London


"Was this accidentally released today instead of Monday? I can't imagine anyone who regularly works with animals genuinely thinking a hat bobble was a hoglet.

The finder kept it overnight in a box lined with newspaper plus a bowl of food. She took it in the morning to the sanctuary who immediately realised it was a pompom. "

She must have had terrible eyesight.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"This reminds me of the episode of One Foot in the Grave where Victor accidentally puts his foot in a dead hedgehog in the dark, instead of his slipper.

"

Was it a tortoise ?

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By *bi HaiveMan
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41 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

This'll be a specsavers ad before you know it..........

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By *icecouple561Couple
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41 weeks ago

East Sussex

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By *icecouple561Couple
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41 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Was this accidentally released today instead of Monday? I can't imagine anyone who regularly works with animals genuinely thinking a hat bobble was a hoglet.

The finder kept it overnight in a box lined with newspaper plus a bowl of food. She took it in the morning to the sanctuary who immediately realised it was a pompom. "

Oh lol.

I read the autobiography of a zoo vet once who was called to some baby armadillos who turned out to be woodlice .

Reposted due to fat fingers

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London


"This reminds me of the episode of One Foot in the Grave where Victor accidentally puts his foot in a dead hedgehog in the dark, instead of his slipper.

Was it a tortoise ?"

Oh, I'm not sure, now you've said that. I'll see if I can find out.

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By *ad Nanna OP   Woman
41 weeks ago

East London


"This reminds me of the episode of One Foot in the Grave where Victor accidentally puts his foot in a dead hedgehog in the dark, instead of his slipper.

Was it a tortoise ?

Oh, I'm not sure, now you've said that. I'll see if I can find out."

No, it was a hedgehog, the episode is on YouTube https://youtu.be/ToynJd3gdSU?si=miXWeXNV3VhBn54O

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"This reminds me of the episode of One Foot in the Grave where Victor accidentally puts his foot in a dead hedgehog in the dark, instead of his slipper.

Was it a tortoise ?

Oh, I'm not sure, now you've said that. I'll see if I can find out.

No, it was a hedgehog, the episode is on YouTube https://youtu.be/ToynJd3gdSU?si=miXWeXNV3VhBn54O"

Thanks for clarification.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"

I read the autobiography of a zoo vet once who was called to some baby armadillos who turned out to be woodlice .

"

How likely is it for someone to think they have found abandoned baby armadillos ! Were they on the way to Amarillo ?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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41 weeks ago

East Sussex


"

I read the autobiography of a zoo vet once who was called to some baby armadillos who turned out to be woodlice .

How likely is it for someone to think they have found abandoned baby armadillos ! Were they on the way to Amarillo ?"

Highly unlikely I imagine.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds

Yesterday I thought there was a dead greenfinch on my patio but luckily it was a clump of moss !

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By *illan-KillashMan
41 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants

I helped rescue a hedgehog while on a social a few years ago......

*from today's "not in the least bit interesting" file

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


"I helped rescue a hedgehog while on a social a few years ago......

*from today's "not in the least bit interesting" file"

I thought a social didn't involve pricks

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By *illan-KillashMan
41 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"I helped rescue a hedgehog while on a social a few years ago......

*from today's "not in the least bit interesting" file

I thought a social didn't involve pricks "

In the right circumstances........

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