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George Lamb Show - BBC Radio 6 Date Created: 24/04/2009    Replies: 0
Some nice sunny weather this week, shame it always seems to be during the week when everyone is w....
Two New Arrivals Date Created: 17/04/2009    Replies: 0
Easter has been and gone, the weather here has been pretty rotten. I went out on Good Friday and ....
Happy Easter Date Created: 03/04/2009    Replies: 0
A busy week with things coming and going, I had more giant millipedes and mantids arrive, I now h....
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