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whats all this s hit tonight Alan? lol
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froiday noight is all roight for shoite
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it's actually a typo lynne, it should be 'sit in the same corner'
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Oh, I see, lol
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Let me know if u still need a cage, I have one I have been meaning to get rid off.. It's in good condition, three levels with ladders. It has a red base and black bars, perfect for a syrian. I will hopefully be at the just me and my tortoise meeting so could bring it then
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If you don't go to the meeting I will pay postage/courier just let me know
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Hi Lynne why do they have hamsters in schools they have them where my girls go,Last summer term my eldist bought her classes hamster home it was in a tiny little cage so as i,m a big softy i felt sorry for it and we went a got it a propper cage had pipes all over it cost me a bl dy fortune.Well at the end of the hols she took it back and i was thanked for my generosity the following weekend another girl took it home and her bl dy cat ate it
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Too be honest I wish we didn't keep them in the class. They sleep all day and come awake at night when the kids have gone home. The kids don't really take any notice of him anymore so he must be bored He smells and hardly comes out of the cage and when he does he bites. Weekends he is on his own usually, unless I take him home. Year 4 also have a hamster, year 6 have a guinea pig. years 5's hamster died after 4 weeks. I think goldfish would be a better class pet
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Hi Lynne, will be coming tomorrow so will bring the cage
We have giant snails at work for the kids, our creche/baby space also has a fish tank which the children love and they are very easy to look after. A school locally to me have chickens and may be getting a shetland pony which I think is great!! Jo |
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Year 5 sometime go to a grammar school and they have giant snails and frogs which I think is a good idea.
Wow! a shetland pony, thats fantastic! See you tomorrow then
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