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    ... to the present credit crunch
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    Excellent captures . Well spotted

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    LOL, the sparrow is not really sure about the moves, he may need to move to a different pitch.
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    Actually, there were 2 sparrows, and afterwards they did inch up the roof until they got to the top - it really did look like weren't sure about it all

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