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    ... you really need a large, solid box to keep them in
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    ..and he inspected his secondary store as well
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    LOL, Bad Squirrel, bad squirrel.
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    Very good, Louise!

    Or you could look at it as Reading Council's latest brainwave to replace grave diggers with unpaid workers!

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    LOL - I never thought of that Catherine - I suppose that in these harsh times you could have a point!

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