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Less 19-04-2012 15:32

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 986301)
Huh your the one posting David Icke like threads? And thee don't know the reptilian agenda lolol

It is rumoured there is a certain part of his body he can't tell from his elbow, so what chance he got with a different species?
If it is a different species from him, maybe he's trying to throw us off the thread with a double bluff?

kestrelx 19-04-2012 17:19

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 986301)
Huh your the one posting David Icke like threads? And thee don't know the reptilian agenda lolol

Yeh I do know about it but it's off topic isn't it - which is why I mentioned kids throwing terrapins and turtles, they got for pets, in local ponds and waterways when they get too big. These terrapins grow to the size of a saucepan lid and can take the tips of your fingers off with their jaws.

jaysay 19-04-2012 17:40

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 986297)
;)So what direction does the canal flow in - west to east, or which ever way the windblows! :)

Well I thought it was something to do with the slope:rolleyes:

jaysay 19-04-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 986315)
Yeh I do know about it but it's off topic isn't it - which is why I mentioned kids throwing terrapins and turtles, they got for pets, in local ponds and waterways when they get too big. These terrapins grow to the size of a saucepan lid and can take the tips of your fingers off with their jaws.

And there was me thinking they did it with shears:rolleyes:

walkinman221 19-04-2012 18:03

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 986283)
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.

Your case is flawed Dave your pictures only show river dwelling trolleys which are a different beast than the ones we are currently studying. I refer you to post 55 and the attached photos clearly showing at least four trolleys in what judging from the water mark on the wash wall is at least three to four feet of water , i also can vouch personally for the depth of that particular pond of water it is hall street pound and lock which at its deepest is about five to six feet deep, you will also notice that there is a picture of the trolleys close cousin the pram which is also pictured in the deepest part of the pound. Case proved i think you will find my good man.

jaysay 19-04-2012 18:15

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 986326)
Your case is flawed Dave your pictures only show river dwelling trolleys which are a different beast than the ones we are currently studying. I refer you to post 55 and the attached photos clearly showing at least four trolleys in what judging from the water mark on the wash wall is at least three to four feet of water , i also can vouch personally for the depth of that particular pond of water it is hall street pound and lock which at its deepest is about five to six feet deep, you will also notice that there is a picture of the trolleys close cousin the pram which is also pictured in the deepest part of the pound. Case proved i think you will find my good man.

Are you sure the Pram and the Trolley are related Dave:rolleyes:

walkinman221 19-04-2012 18:20

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Without a doubt John , the trolley is a genus of the pram and if you think about it they both can carry children as well as other goods.And as a former canal man you cannot doubt my expertise in canal species recognition can you surely?

jaysay 19-04-2012 18:31

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 986329)
Without a doubt John , the trolley is a genus of the pram and if you think about it they both can carry children as well as other goods.And as a former canal man you cannot doubt my expertise in canal species recognition can you surely?

Ya but they could be dingles Dave:rolleyes:

davemac 19-04-2012 18:49

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I did state that the ones that land in the canal have done so by accident, its a bit like swans landing on the motorway,but as yet no photographic evidence has surface to counter my argument. I await this evidence before I re-evaluate my stance.

The original matter has remained static.

cashman 19-04-2012 18:51

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See told yeh it was Lurking.:D

Wynonie Harris 19-04-2012 18:57

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I am now becoming increasingly concerned about the inertia of the fire extinguisher capsule. It appears to be waiting, possibly for some intergalactic signal from its masters on its planet of origin. Once that signal is given, will it unleash a storm of destruction on the denizens of Hyndburn? :eek:

walkinman221 19-04-2012 18:58

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 986337)
I did state that the ones that land in the canal have done so by accident, its a bit like swans landing on the motorway,but as yet no photographic evidence has surface to counter my argument. I await this evidence before I re-evaluate my stance.

The original matter has remained static.

You state that the trolleys that land in the canal do so by accident , you have asked myself for evidence on my statement that the trolleys are there and like deep water by their own volition. But i must ask where is your evidence to support your stance that they are there by accident, other than you saying that it is so. I can draw on over a decades experience of working in the canal environment and coming across all of the species under discussion on a professional level .This i feel gives me an advantage to comment on these problems that our local waterways are facing at this worrying time.

Restless 19-04-2012 19:01

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There were two dudes with dogs today on the canal. Dave did I walk past you?

walkinman221 19-04-2012 19:02

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 986339)
I am now becoming increasingly concerned about the inertia of the fire extinguisher capsule. It appears to be waiting, possibly for some intergalactic signal from its masters on its planet of origin. Once that signal is given, will it unleash a storm of destruction on the denizens of Hyndburn? :eek:

They may come in peace Steve we wont know until they are ready to reveal their true intentions, what are your thoughts regarding the trolley conundrum deep water shallow water argument?

davemac 19-04-2012 19:23

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 986341)
There were two dudes with dogs today on the canal. Dave did I walk past you?

No I was on my own, if you check the panoramic photos my dog is on the pictures, clean to start with and muddy later. So if you check out the dog, I am always with it,............................................... ... on a lead there is a dirty smelly thing on one end... and a dog on the other.


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