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Old September 2nd 03, 04:47 AM
daytripper
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Default Where to get teeny tiny handcuffs

On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 03:42:40 GMT, Axolotl wrote:

Yep the dragon flies have turned up, so now I am looking for those very
small handcuffs.


lol

Micro-K-Mart? ;-)
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Old September 2nd 03, 03:10 PM
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Default Where to get teeny tiny handcuffs

Which leads to the question... Have you ever smelled mothballs?

(do I need to add the punch line? - oh fine.... How did you get those little
tiny legs apart?)

DK
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Yep the dragon flies have turned up, so now I am looking for those very
small handcuffs.



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Old September 2nd 03, 03:10 PM
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Default Where to get teeny tiny handcuffs

Which leads to the question... Have you ever smelled mothballs?

(do I need to add the punch line? - oh fine.... How did you get those little
tiny legs apart?)

DK
"Axolotl" wrote in message
. 130...
Yep the dragon flies have turned up, so now I am looking for those very
small handcuffs.



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Old September 3rd 03, 05:24 AM
Axolotl
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Default Where to get teeny tiny handcuffs

Hi there Ann.
As far as I know, dragonflies and their lava are fine. I am told thatthe
lava will eat very small fish. I live in a West Nile affected area so my
interest is that the adults eat mosquitoes and the lava will eat mosquito
lava.

The call for tiny little handcuffs is the result of a goof I made when I
first posted to this group. I asked "If anybody new how to attach
dragonflies to my pond" what I meant was attract. Somebody, unfortunately
I cannot remember who replied, "tiny little handcuffs?" NATURALLY, I
ROTFLMAO, after I had cleaned the coffee of the monitor and applied band
aids where cat scratched me I told some friends thought it was very
funny.
Anyway, as I now seem to have several dragonflies visiting my pond I am
looking for the handcuffs.
AXO

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Old September 3rd 03, 05:24 AM
Axolotl
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Default Where to get teeny tiny handcuffs

Hi there Ann.
As far as I know, dragonflies and their lava are fine. I am told thatthe
lava will eat very small fish. I live in a West Nile affected area so my
interest is that the adults eat mosquitoes and the lava will eat mosquito
lava.

The call for tiny little handcuffs is the result of a goof I made when I
first posted to this group. I asked "If anybody new how to attach
dragonflies to my pond" what I meant was attract. Somebody, unfortunately
I cannot remember who replied, "tiny little handcuffs?" NATURALLY, I
ROTFLMAO, after I had cleaned the coffee of the monitor and applied band
aids where cat scratched me I told some friends thought it was very
funny.
Anyway, as I now seem to have several dragonflies visiting my pond I am
looking for the handcuffs.
AXO

 




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