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Which Muscid is this?
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 07-07-2009 13:01
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Found this one re-arranging its face the other day.
Is it ID'able.
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2. Wish I could do this in the morning.Pfft
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Roger Thomason wrote:
2. Wish I could do this in the morning.Pfft
You just spoiled my apetite... Sad
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Trip to one of the many Coffee Shops in Amsterdam will cure that. Make sure you have plenty of "Munchies" in the fridge before going...otherwise you could end up eating the furniture Grin.

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Female Helina, which has longer tongue than you. Pfft
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Female Helina, which has longer tongue than you. Pfft



Only pro rata. Pfft.

Thank you Stephane,
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