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tenerife crocs
DATE: 14/03/2008 11:06:53 / MOOD: full of life
hi i have just been on a quick landlords holiday to tenerife and was amazed to see so many crocs , they dont sell the originals in the area i was staying in but rthere were plenty on show on germans russians dutch and of course the british but nobody had seen my iraq camoflage ones ever i bought them in missouri in america in october and i have not seen any others either has anyone else seen them ?? ps the chickens have started to lay again now although i lost a few in the wind but i have another 10 arriving soon to bring my total up to 38 i am getting about 15 eggs a day at the moment but i do have 9 cockerels who dont lay very well !!i also rescued a very damaged chicken called bloody lucky which has been savaged by a rhodesian ridgeback dog in a neighbours field after it had escaped its owner it was the only survivor from 6 ! she is now growing feathers and all her bites have healed but she isnt laying poor thing if anyone wants a good cockerel so that you can hatch yuor own chicks please contact me as long as they go to a good home there will be no charge bye bye jeremy
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croc sanctuary
DATE: 20/02/2008 19:28:36 / MOOD: full of life
hi we have a pub in buckland dinham near frome somerset and the village is well croced up in every style and colour.we have decided to collect old and retired crocs for our sanctuary in a special area of our garden.we cant bear to think that crocs might be thrown away so we came up this idea any donated crocs will be wall mounted and we will keep a register of old owners and their croc stories photos will be on our award winning web site www.bellatbuckland.co.uk if you are interested in preserving your old crocs for posterity please contact me love you all and crocs jeremy
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