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    More reasons of course but those are rather self explaining
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    LOL, brilliant.
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    Oh, please tell me that Frog has been drawn in afterwards! It IS cg, isn't it?

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    Frog is very good, ask the French Picture #3 is a very great shot !

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    The French only eat the legs though Chris.
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    Ah, that's what they SAY, Rolf!

    Have you tried Frogs' legs in France? I don't fancy those - but have had a few 'escargots'.....

    I guess the French had to eat those in the past as much of France was too far away from the sea to enjoy other shellfish, and have just continued in that tradition.

    Still cannot understand that a nation with such famous culinary expertise would want to eat frogs OR snails! Yuk!

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    Yes, had frogs legs years ago, taste like very delicate chicken, but then saw a documentary of how they were cut from live frogs and the bodies just thrown in a bin, so decided not to eat them again.
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    A great set of shots - kids are so scary, I'm surprised that any of them actually make it to adulthood!!!

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    You and Rolf did!

    But then you two were probably not as scary as these kids - or were you?

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    Far worse Catherine and we had brothers and a sister who were even worse than us.
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    LOL - well, I was apparently a fiend for climbing at an early age, and I do remember making my way to the recreation ground on my own when I was about 4 or 5.

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    Got a text from son, Mike, tonight. Amy (7) had been asked to hold his £350 Sony camera while he strapped little Jack into his push chair. Despite being told to hold on to it carefully, Amy swung the camera on her finger and dropped it on the ground, denting the casing and damaging the lens. He is sick as it's his only macro camera....

    So maybe kids need parents, but there are times when parents just don't need kids!

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    Oh dear, hope it's repairable.

    My littlest brother decided when he was three or four to hang onto the milk float when it drove off, unfortunately once it gained speed he was scared to let go and it dragged him for a couple of hundred feet, scraping the flesh off his bare feet and then his knees. All in a day's work for us lot.
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    I cringe everytime I think of that escapade, Rolf **shudder**

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