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I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with 'F'!

A frog, you've got it!
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Little frog. This would make a good hard.
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Anne Albany, good evening! I've been thinking about 'yesteryear'(ie last year and before).What happened to Baz? Was he banned like the other B or has he simply faded out of our lives?
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jcr - I think he just literally faded out. Perhaps he's still a lurker, who knows. I never had direct contact with him as I did with the other B, but I think the other B may comment on the jigsaws quite a bit if I'm not mistaken.
If you see a comment from Gerald from ton I think that's who he is.
If I'm right, hello there Gerald!
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ok thanks Anne.He always had so much to say, once upon a time, as they say in fairy stories (if you can still call them that)!
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Yes, they both did, some of it good, some of it perhaps not so good, well, more like controversial if anything. I'm sure they are probably both about even if one doesn't comment.
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Cute, Both the pictures and the comments!
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Sorry about that, I'm at work and got called away.Nice 'chatting' Anne but better get on and do something.
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Well, jcr, I'm ready for bed as it's gone eleven o'clock here in West. Aust.
Good night all.
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That is one smart little frog...I had to look real hard to find him.
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'Lurker'? You mean if I don't comment and am silent in awe and admiration of your wit and wisdom, I--er--lurk?
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???'The froggie went a courting and he did go, ah hah!???
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Looks like this frog found a cozy spot.
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That frog is lurking. I'm obviously a lurker as I very rarely comment. Does that make me a deviate, I wonder?
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Definitely not a deviate, Mo, probably more like one of the majority on this site! Most of us find ourselves lurking at times for various reasons.
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Sorry Ann but I'm not your elusive 'other B' whoever he may B!!
That is my name and ton stands for Tonga, the name of my house.The name plate is a small brass one and was well and truly in place when I bought the house.Some of my friends call me gerald from tonga as opposed to another friend called Gerald whose house is nameless!
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lurker = someone who doesn't feel the need to comment the whole **** time? Unlike me!!!!
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testing testing
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Must be having a bad hair day!
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Goodness. I knew a Gerald in Tonga who used to work for the British High Commission before they closed up shop there. Is this you Gerry? How are your wife and four children doing?
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I must say I rarely do the easy puzzles, generally go straight to the hard ones, but got so curious about this little fellow as I couldn't see him in the little picture that I put it together just to make his little froggy acquaintance! What a fine photo of the little shy guy!
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I hope The little chap doesn't croak it. A frog asked a chook to go to the library to get him a book. the chook went in and said 'book book book' so the librarian gave her a book. five minutes the chook returned, pass the book over and again asked 'book book book'. The librarian decided to follow the hen . The hen gave the book to the frog [wait for it ] the frog said 'read it, read it'.
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Eaa, what on earth is a chook?
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Never mind, I looked it up -- a chicken or a chick. Well, if you don't know -- you don't know.
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Judy wer'e never to old to learn. Chook = Aussie domestic fowl. If you don't ask you don't learn. cheers.
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Thanks, eaa -- cute joke, too!
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Long joke: A little frog was lonely as he sat on a lily pad and decided he needed some friends. He hopped off and went to a farm yard where he met an animal. He said(you must widen your mouth when you say this)"Why hello I'm a wide-mouth frog and who are you?" The anumal said, More...
09/Oct/08 10:22 AM
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