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Is It The Silly Season For Killing Insects?
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BBC News 6th August:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -wales- south-e ast-wal es-2867 6322
BBC News 8th August:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-south -yorksh ire-287 06335
I would comment but I've just seen a fly. Now where did I put that flamethrower?
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BBC News 8th August:
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I would comment but I've just seen a fly. Now where did I put that flamethrower?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know how those people would cope in your country, Seekerz. I've only been to Oz once and I arrived at Adelaide airport around 3am. On arrival at my overnight accommodation I couldn't sleep and, because I was only there for a few hours, I didn't want to hunt through my bags to find something to read. So I read the only thing available, which was the front section of the phone book!
By the time I'd read upon what to do for snake bites and spider bites, together with advice as to how to cope with earthquakes and other natural disasters, I was beginning to wonder whether I'd be able to survive my stay in such a dangerous country!
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By the time I'd read upon what to do for snake bites and spider bites, together with advice as to how to cope with earthquakes and other natural disasters, I was beginning to wonder whether I'd be able to survive my stay in such a dangerous country!
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At least you know that it's a good idea to avoid venomous creatures, Seekerz. (You don't pick them up!). It's definitely the silly season here in the UK:
BBC News 6th August again:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-york- north-y orkshir e-28681 473
BBC News 6th August again:
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Part of the problem here, Seekerz, is that most people assume that the British countryside is safe, and that it's only other parts of the world where there are dangers. In general that's probably true but there are always exceptions. This was widely reported around the start of this year:
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k-news/ 2013/de c/31/st ag-atta ck-high lands-l ochailo rt
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Yes but that's a freak thing ...she wasnt trying to pat the stag or something equally silly.
You wouldn't believe the tourists who try to sit their kids on a bull seal just to get a pretty piccie and there's signs all round the place telling them to keep their distance. This is on Kangaroo Island btw.
You wouldn't believe the tourists who try to sit their kids on a bull seal just to get a pretty piccie and there's signs all round the place telling them to keep their distance. This is on Kangaroo Island btw.
We don't have many opportunities for parents to risk their children's lives with wild animals, Seekerz. So they simply do it with the forces of nature instead:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/45 1962/Wh at-was- he-thin king-Re ckless- dad-eng ulfed-b y-a-mon ster-wa ve-with -his-da ughter- in-his- arm
(There are loads of reports like that, from all over the country, every time we get some big waves)
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(There are loads of reports like that, from all over the country, every time we get some big waves)
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