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Mancie 18-04-2012 22:40

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 986229)
Is it as big as that comedian's gob in your avatar?

That maybe another factor in all this.. the extinguisher seems to have little, if any intake of fluids. ;)

Eric 18-04-2012 22:55

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Just found this shocker hiding on the net:

Leeds and Liverpool Canal

The English writing on it had me fooled for a while. However, there are several universal constants: speed of light, gravitational constant, Planck's Constant, the elementary charge. So, it isn't outrageous to consider that The English Language is a universal constant. Wouldn't expect aliens to be spouting off in frog or kraut would you?;):D

Less 18-04-2012 23:12

Went to that site, gave up after reading this:-

We walked from Burnley to Accrington on Saturday, 22nd September 2007. A noisy 10 mile walk as we were never far away from the M65 motorway.

What were those engineers and navvies thinking of?
Who in their right mind would build the canal next to a noisy motorway?

Eric 19-04-2012 01:23

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 986236)
Went to that site, gave up after reading this:-

We walked from Burnley to Accrington on Saturday, 22nd September 2007. A noisy 10 mile walk as we were never far away from the M65 motorway.

What were those engineers and navvies thinking of?
Who in their right mind would build the canal next to a noisy motorway?

They were Irish ... duh;)

walkinman221 19-04-2012 06:54

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 986214)
I am starting to question the sanity of some of the contributers to this thread, the idea that shopping trolleys pose a threat to the canal is misguided. It is known that shopping trolleys prefer shallow water due to their lack of buoyancy, plus they like to disguise themselves, see attachments for proof, this would not be possible submerged.
The fact that trolleys are found in the canal is a misjudgment on the trolly's part and once placed is irreversible.

The extinguisher has not moved position, just rotated on its axis, the reason for this is unknown at this time.

I am sorry Dave but i have to take issue with your unfounded and ill researched conclusion that, and i quote "it is known shopping trolleys prefer shallow water" i as you know have extensive experience in the hunting and eradication of canal invading parasites, and have known trolleys to dwell in the shallows and also the deep waters some disguised some fully out in all their glory.This poses a serious risk despite your statement to the contrary,the lack of buoyancy is not a problem to them as they a primarily an ambush creature pre fairing to lay in wait for some unsuspecting passer by.Your pictures of the disguised trolleys are also misleading as they appear to be taken in a river rather than a canal, they are just a attempt to back up your flawed argument that trolleys are only found in the shallows. The axis spinning thing with the extinguisher could that be an elaborate mating ritual to attract a mate maybe?????

cashman 19-04-2012 07:19

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 986250)
I am sorry Dave but i have to take issue with your unfounded and ill researched conclusion that, and i quote "it is known shopping trolleys prefer shallow water" i as you know have extensive experience in the hunting and eradication of canal invading parasites, and have known trolleys to dwell in the shallows and also the deep waters some disguised some fully out in all their glory.This poses a serious risk despite your statement to the contrary,the lack of buoyancy is not a problem to them as they a primarily an ambush creature pre fairing to lay in wait for some unsuspecting passer by.Your pictures of the disguised trolleys are also misleading as they appear to be taken in a river rather than a canal, they are just a attempt to back up your flawed argument that trolleys are only found in the shallows. The axis spinning thing with the extinguisher could that be an elaborate mating ritual to attract a mate maybe?????

Perhaps Dave is trying to lull us, in a false sense of security? n hes really one of em.:eek:

jaysay 19-04-2012 08:52

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I don't know if anybody has realised but as this fire extinguisher floats towards Church, nobody has put Tealeaf on alert:eek:

davemac 19-04-2012 10:19

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 986250)
I am sorry Dave but i have to take issue with your unfounded and ill researched conclusion that, and i quote "it is known shopping trolleys prefer shallow water" i as you know have extensive experience in the hunting and eradication of canal invading parasites, and have known trolleys to dwell in the shallows and also the deep waters some disguised some fully out in all their glory.This poses a serious risk despite your statement to the contrary,the lack of buoyancy is not a problem to them as they a primarily an ambush creature pre fairing to lay in wait for some unsuspecting passer by.Your pictures of the disguised trolleys are also misleading as they appear to be taken in a river rather than a canal, they are just a attempt to back up your flawed argument that trolleys are only found in the shallows. The axis spinning thing with the extinguisher could that be an elaborate mating ritual to attract a mate maybe?????

I do understand that you have insight in to the complexities of canal dipping, but my pictures are proof that the trolleys do prefer shallow water(post 214). As shallow water cannot be found in canal systems they have to inhabit flowing rivers, as they are vulnerable to predation they adopt camouflage as I have show.

As further proof I have uploaded a picture of a dead one, it as you can see, it could not manage to get into the water, it had started to camouflage itself but expired due to lack of shallow water.

I await proof from yourself to at least give substance to your hypothesis.

Case proved I think.

davemac 19-04-2012 10:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 986261)
I don't know if anybody has realized but as this fire extinguisher floats towards Church, nobody has put Tealeaf on alert:eek:


The extinguisher in question was traveling away from church and is in fact in Clayton, it is expected to continue toward the Whalley Road bridge, but as it trajectory is not certain at this moment in time we are awaiting its movement with anticipation.

We will of course post its movement as soon as it commences, at this time people will be able to brace themselves.

Restless 19-04-2012 14:35

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Panoramic evidence!

kestrelx 19-04-2012 14:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 986261)
I don't know if anybody has realised but as this fire extinguisher floats towards Church, nobody has put Tealeaf on alert:eek:


;)So what direction does the canal flow in - west to east, or which ever way the windblows! :)

Restless 19-04-2012 14:52

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Which ever way the reptilian agenda wish it to:hesoff:

kestrelx 19-04-2012 14:52

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 986236)
Went to that site, gave up after reading this:-

We walked from Burnley to Accrington on Saturday, 22nd September 2007. A noisy 10 mile walk as we were never far away from the M65 motorway.

What were those engineers and navvies thinking of?
Who in their right mind would build the canal next to a noisy motorway?

It's not all the way for sure - it was built last time I was there and the motorway only runs by the Clayton to near Altham doesn't it, at an angle, not flush with the canal! :confused: Unless you'd been smoking something that sckewed your mind! :rolleyes:

kestrelx 19-04-2012 14:59

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 986298)
Which ever way the reptilian agenda wish it to:hesoff:

The reptilian agenda, what there are crocodiles in the canal now? :D Come to think of it a lot of lakes/ponds near me have red necked terrapins in them now, that kids who no longer wanted their pets after getting terrapins after the Mutant Ninja Turtles films, threw them in - any in that canal! ;)

Restless 19-04-2012 15:09

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Huh your the one posting David Icke like threads? And thee don't know the reptilian agenda lolol

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 986300)
The reptilian agenda, what there are crocodiles in the canal now? :D Come to think of it a lot of lakes/ponds near me have red necked terrapins in them now, that kids who no longer wanted their pets after getting terrapins after the Mutant Ninja Turtles films, threw them in - any in that canal! ;)



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