The Beavers in my garden...or almost!

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 20/04/22, 14:52

He started it!!!

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/04/22, 20:05

Macro wrote:
Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And you still haven't understood that there's almost a 100% chance that it's nutria (myocastor)? 8)


A beautiful word from an Islamo-leftist : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

Intelligence consists in knowing how to defuse a conflict... Wisdom consists in avoiding it...

You obamise yourself Christophe....
MDR the spell checker had put onanise...

This guy has gone completely crazy, drawn to the bottom by this Obamot crap that never ends to harm this forum become ghostly (even Did left!)... :(
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 20/04/22, 20:10

Have you lost your sense of humor Guy?

: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/04/22, 20:25

Christophe wrote:Have you lost your sense of humor Guy?

: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

Me no, but you, on the other hand... apart from delirious and pirouetting to avoid any deep debate, there's nothing left.
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Macro » 20/04/22, 20:53

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Me no, but you, on the other hand... apart from delirious and pirouetting to avoid any deep debate, there's nothing left.


I'm not blaming him....I'm only coming here to be delirious (and throwing a small ladleful of toxin at some) and me too and I'm avoiding any deep debate...besides it seems that he there are two sharks debating at the moment on the phone....I don't even know where the remote control is : Oops: : Oops:
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 21/04/22, 00:08

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Christophe wrote:Have you lost your sense of humor Guy?

: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

Me no, but you, on the other hand... apart from delirious and pirouetting to avoid any deep debate, there's nothing left.


Blablabla ...

You were a big comedian before...

Ah, because to say that you are almost 100% sure that a rodent that does not cut trees cuts my trees is to invite a deep debate? : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

There are 3 species in the world that cut down trees: beavers, elephants and humans…although elephants are more uprooting!

I'm going to start believing you're vaccinated, you've become so undrinkable!

Maybe your wife's spikes infected you? : Mrgreen: : Shock:
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by Obamot » 21/04/22, 02:55

Christophe wrote:Blablabla… […]

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:This guy has gone totally insane,
Maybe your wife's spikes infected you? : Mrgreen: : Shock:
In a final attempt at manipulation, this pathological bootlicker bears full responsibility for his repeated attacks for obscure reasons, and not content with that, although his circus has been going on for several months, he now blames everyone else for his misdeeds: Remundo, Christophe, and even the coypu : Mrgreen:

As if we weren't able to judge for ourselves what he's doing here! Pathetic!
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Macro » 20/05/22, 20:48

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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 21/05/22, 08:25

Thank you Macro but they don't talk about logging on the link! : Mrgreen:
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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 14/12/22, 11:18

ALLLAAAAAAAAAARMMMMMMMMM THE BEASTERS ARE BACK, they've already stolen 3 large branches of Willow that I was planning to replant in the spring!!


And this time they are WELL IN THE GARDEN AND ARE NOT HIDING ANYMORE since they tried to squat my dam!


: Evil: : Evil: : Evil: : Evil:

But what are these critters that work only in winter, they overheat in the water as soon as it doesn't freeze or what? : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

barrage_mixte_castors.jpg


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And I believe I have found their "beach" of access to the stream:

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ps: how much is new Castor oil at L? : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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