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Mcharza

E*POWAH BOSS
Aug 10, 2018
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Helsinki, Finland
Moving now to Flims Switzerland. Oh boy, there were many beautiful landscapes on the way.
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Tonybro

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Jan 15, 2021
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Did a little jaunt with my good lady yesterday morning before it got too hot and the thunderstorms arrived (which they duly did). This sign just makes me smile each time I see it. It must be from the early days of Sat Nav when people blindly followed them! As you can see the track is rough access to the moorland for the farmer. :ROFLMAO:

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Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
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Scotland
Did a little jaunt with my good lady yesterday morning before it got too hot and the thunderstorms arrived (which they duly did). This sign just makes me smile each time I see it. It must be from the early days of Sat Nav when people blindly followed them! As you can see the track is rough access to the moorland for the farmer. :ROFLMAO:

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Prefer this one . Guess where I'm moving to.

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Zimmerframe

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Jun 12, 2019
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Brittany, France
How do you tell the difference between an Alpacca and a Llama? (Not a lead up to a joke).
An Alpaca has a lovely soft single coat for you to run your fingers through and grip onto.

A Llama has two much thicker coats which feel far less luxurious.

Most high end sheep shaggers will be able to feel the difference in seconds at night and would generally be embarrassed to be found enjoying themselves with a Llama.

Alternatively, if you arrive after your mates. A Llama can be easily identified as the one standing on it's own.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
An Alpaca has a lovely soft single coat for you to run your fingers through and grip onto.

A Llama has two much thicker coats which feel far less luxurieuse.

Most high end sheep shaggers will be able to feel the difference in seconds at night and would be embarrassed to be found enjoying themselves with a Llama.

Alternatively, if you arrive after your mates. A Llama can be easily identified as the one standing on it's own.
There is nothing like the advice of an expert! :)
 

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