Calling all botanists and anyone else who might be interested...
It's the night shift (or gay shift), so here is a nice picture of a night flowering cactus that I took 10 mins ago.
EDIT - FIXED LINK! (doh!)
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:40,
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EDIT - FIXED LINK! (doh!)
nope its a 404
message
remove the
edit: woo pretty flower
/waits for lots of shopped pictures
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:41,
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remove the
http://www.b3ta.com/board
edit: woo pretty flower
/waits for lots of shopped pictures
Yup
Very Mis-informativley clever though.
Edit:: Oooooh yellowie! Woo-sum
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:42,
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Edit:: Oooooh yellowie! Woo-sum
you'd be wanting
an "http://" in front of that.
woo! yay! scary!
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:42,
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woo! yay! scary!
speaking of strange night things
whatever happened about the post last night on the weird orange sky in Cornwall?
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:42,
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they found
out it was a thatched cottage at other end of the village on fire*
*may not be true
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:45,
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*may not be true
orange sky?
i live by london, between the hours of 1am and 4am, the sky glows ornange it's called light pollution, of course you country folk wouldnt know about that would you?
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:48,
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arr, I be no country folk
I be London-ish too.. there was no orange sky last night between 1-4 though
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:51,
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get insomnia
and a window looking out from the roof, pointed north from sutton
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:51,
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bah, Sutton
your party shop sells over-priced spiderman costumes and your topshop is too small for my liking.
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:53,
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yes, but i live on the east cheam\sutton border,
in a flat where harry seacombe used to live, made famous by east cheam references in the goon show
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:54,
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You've come too soon!
and you need an http:// on your link, but I must say that's it's a very nice picture indeed.
Is it one of those flower-for-30-minutes-pe-year things?
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:42,
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Is it one of those flower-for-30-minutes-pe-year things?
They flower several times during July/August, but the flowers
only last for one night.
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Sun 18 Jul 2004, 23:44,
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