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Roger Thomason 29 December 2009 10:04:44
Don't get too close to it...them Boogie-Woogies like a bit of Beech.
Paul Beuk 29 December 2009 10:00:40
I will check out that beech when I am back in the Maastricht area. Haven't been there for som 10 days now so I missed the local papers. Wink
Roger Thomason 29 December 2009 09:23:30
If you want strong winds Jorge come up north. We had winds of 285 kmph = 177 mph in 1962. May have been more but it blew measuring kit away http://en.wikiped..._Saxa_Vord
Roger Thomason 28 December 2009 23:09:07
Not as bad as European Beech though. There appears to be one suffering Beech Blight somewhere in the Maastricht area. Those Boogie-Woogie Aphids may be spineless creatures, but once they get going. Pfft
Andre 28 December 2009 21:41:08
I am doing my best my way... I come flying to Pt soon.. this way I lift the CO2-emissions.. the weather gets real hot in Pt.. more forestfires.. Grin
jorgemotalmeida 28 December 2009 21:14:17
lol yeah... I hate those Eucalyptus and Acacia as well! Better would be a specific nematode that would destroy those 2 plagues! You can begin the destruction as you gave the idea. Wink
Andre 28 December 2009 21:11:49
Nature benefits from storms... can't you arrange a storm that destroys all those boring Eucalyptusforests in Portugal? Or better: you become the Eucalyptus-destruction-man!
jorgemotalmeida 28 December 2009 21:04:37
you cannot come here. You would be taken by the wind. Pfft "Sting jet" would be more correct.
Andre 28 December 2009 21:02:48
So?
jorgemotalmeida 28 December 2009 20:55:51
we had 140 km/h winds in the South! There were about 20 high tension towers destroyed.. http://tinyurl.co...
Andre 28 December 2009 20:51:38
Guess we're here despite Paul's charm... Pfft
Paul Beuk 28 December 2009 15:47:49
For spineless creatures like you even a paper collar should suffice...
Roger Thomason 26 December 2009 23:01:43
Brass.. Shock..Gunmetal I was told
Stephen R 26 December 2009 22:58:26
We all know you got that brass neck on the NHS.
Roger Thomason 26 December 2009 22:53:56
20 year old Port, and a crystal glass...takes a hard man to do that, and keep face. Pfft
Stephen R 26 December 2009 22:51:35
Ooh, who's the hard man then, sitting there with a glass of port Pfft
Roger Thomason 26 December 2009 22:46:28
What Peach Vodka ?All of them.. Shock Big Girls Blouses. Order one of those up here and your little legs would be mincing all the way to the dock, before being thrown in. Pfft
jorgemotalmeida 26 December 2009 22:43:09
koskenkorva is the secret, Roger.
Roger Thomason 26 December 2009 22:26:32
Or are they all permanently rat-arsed?
Roger Thomason 26 December 2009 22:24:53
It has been noted that Chris's determinations improve with the amount of alcohol consumed..surely a lesson for other experts.
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He last posted here in April, identifying some Chloropidae.

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Dr Michael von Tschirnhaus, a leading expert on Chloropidae and Agromyzidae, died on 16 September 2025 at the age of 86. He will be greatly missed by the international community. R.I.P.

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