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By *lynJ OP Man
over a year ago
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Drivers in Sheffield, where baboon poo is thought to have antibiotic properties, had to avoid a rogue cow wandering the roads. It is now safely back in its field
What's going on people? It's all over the moos. |
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"Drivers in Sheffield, where baboon poo is thought to have antibiotic properties, had to avoid a rogue cow wandering the roads. It is now safely back in its field
What's going on people? It's all over the moos."
Is it only Baboons from Sheffield that have this then ?? |
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By *lynJ OP Man
over a year ago
Morden |
"Drivers in Sheffield, where baboon poo is thought to have antibiotic properties, had to avoid a rogue cow wandering the roads. It is now safely back in its field
What's going on people? It's all over the moos.
Is it only Baboons from Sheffield that have this then ?? "
It's not clear. I was referring to one of Essex Tom's threads. |
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"Drivers in Sheffield, where baboon poo is thought to have antibiotic properties, had to avoid a rogue cow wandering the roads. It is now safely back in its field
What's going on people? It's all over the moos."
Definitely baboonoonary happening, haw dairy you imitate another reporter |
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