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Cecidomyiidae; Roger Thomason
Andre Burgers
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Could this be Cecidomyiidae?
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Roger Thomason wrote:
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Thanks again, Roger.Smile

Little by little I am going to see structures in this misty world of flies.

Tapadh leat again, Roger.

PD I jsutr love gaelic.Smile
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Andre Burgers wrote:
Roger Thomason wrote:
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Thanks again, Roger.Smile

Little by little I am going to see structures in this misty world of flies.

Tapadh leat again, Roger.

PD I jsutr love gaelic.Smile


Tha mi duilich, de chanas tu? Hmm..A quick look at a map might be required, but I am
so pleased you like Gaelic..Smile..but we don't speak that up here..Sad..we are far too sensible...Pfft
We spik wir ain braand o' nonsense!
Edited by Roger Thomason on 07-11-2010 05:41
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
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Tha mi duilich, de chanas tu? Hmm..A quick look at a map might be required, but I am
so pleased you like Gaelic..Smile..but we don't speak that up here..Sad..we are far too sensible...Pfft
We spik wir ain braand o' nonsense!


Grin Roger, I never got any further than "The cat aig Mairi", but I just love your beautiful country with the magnificent scenery.Smile

A map? You are not saying that my "Scottish" Gaelic was "Irish"? Grin
Never visited the Isles though, Sutherland mostly.
Edited by Andre Burgers on 07-11-2010 08:23
 
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