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Tidgy's Dad

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Tidgy's Dad

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Today is the day for ONE.
Tomorrow is the day for TWO.
And so on.
So, as I am ONE, I'm going to post 5 things I like and 5 things I don't, in order to help my TORTOISE sender (whoever that may be).

LIKES

1. Fossils
2. Tortoises.
3. Doctor Who.
4 Real Cheese
5 Books.

DISLIKES

1. Camels.
2. Cars.
3. Processed cheese.
4. T- shirts.
5. Baseball caps.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Good evening Adam, Wifey and Tidgy. :)

So far so good though I'm still waiting for the two Olis to return to Jordan. When are they coming back? I do miss them. ;)
Good evening, Gillian. :)
Oli Kahn is quite drunk and sleeping in Tidgy's enclosure.
Little Oli is still in quarantine under the bed, but has been enjoying his beaked bean soaks and cheesy snacks, I think. ;)
 

Bee62

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Today is the day for ONE.
Tomorrow is the day for TWO.
And so on.
So, as I am ONE, I'm going to post 5 things I like and 5 things I don't, in order to help my TORTOISE sender (whoever that may be).

LIKES

1. Fossils
2. Tortoises.
3. Doctor Who.
4 Real Cheese
5 Books.

DISLIKES

1. Camels.
2. Cars.
3. Processed cheese.
4. T- shirts.
5. Baseball caps.
Good evening Adam.
Your likes seem to be helpful but the dislikes....
I think no one would send you a car or a camel, neither processed cheese, t-shirts or baseball caps ....:confused::confused::confused::D
 

Bee62

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Hello Sabine. Hope you are well.

And how's your cat? Sincerely hope he is better.
Good evening Gillian. I am fine.
My old cat is doing better. He shows me that he wants to live. He is so thin and cannot eat well because of a bad throat as a result of the cold. So I give him baby food ( chicken ) mixed with water that he can drink it. When his old kidneys will ""survive" the treatment with antibiotics I think he will make it. In a few days I will know.
Thank you for asking. It pleases me that you think of the old cat.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Good evening Adam.
Your likes seem to be helpful but the dislikes....
I think no one would send you a car or a camel, neither processed cheese, t-shirts or baseball caps ....:confused::confused::confused::D
Good evening, Sabine. :)
I did get sent baseball caps once.
Gave them to Zak.
But I'll be happy whatever I should be lucky enough to get, i'm sure. :):<3::D
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Good evening Gillian. I am fine.
My old cat is doing better. He shows me that he wants to live. He is so thin and cannot eat well because of a bad throat as a result of the cold. So I give him baby food ( chicken ) mixed with water that he can drink it. When his old kidneys will ""survive" the treatment with antibiotics I think he will make it. In a few days I will know.
Thank you for asking. It pleases me that you think of the old cat.
Glad that he is doing better.
Good cat.
I wish him well. :)
 

JoesMum

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So this was the third part of our day. A Hidden London tour of Down Street underground station. It’s on the Piccadilly Line between Hyde Park Corner and Mayfair and was only used from 1907 - 1932.

It had a new lease of life during WWII when it’s long corridors, big platforms and deep site, that were the reason it went out of use, made it ideal for conversion into offices for the Railways Emergency Committee... and included accommodation for Winston Churchill.

Needless to say it’s all rather dark and grubby these days, but fascinating nonetheless... and next to live train lines with trains thundering through every couple of minutes.

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