
Is what we used to call those boys back in Primary School.
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Tue 25 Sep 2001, 9:31,
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imaginative name.
Tell us more about your school days
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Tue 25 Sep 2001, 9:36,
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Tell us more about your school days
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The name was thought up by my Primary school friend Neil Brookes, who thought that their tails looked painfull. He was bonkers. He used to bury his toys in the garden and dig them up when he wanted them. He could also do impersonations of his black and white cat Tinker, running very quickly by crawling at breakneck speed around the place.
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Tue 25 Sep 2001, 9:54,
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in the garden as a child, after I thought it had drowned in a freak accident. Later that day, my mum said it would be in heaven. BUT when i dug it up to check - Fred was still alive! After that we set him free and he grew into a beautiful butterfly.
Probably.
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Tue 25 Sep 2001, 10:03,
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Probably.