wayland
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So with all this in mind. What happens to the humble MIDGE? Which is not a problem here in the SE yet?
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quarryman
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Blowin and myself will start up a Midge Export business.
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Graney
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| Quote: | | Blowin and myself will start up a Midge Export business. |
Count me in on that too. We'll make a fortune
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chook
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Me too!
When we lived in Donegal in the early nineties w/o TV, internet and all that, we spent hours in front of the fire contemplating how to harvest midges for fertilizer or high-protein chicken feed... mind you we came up blank except for the use of pheromones to attract them, R&D capital anyone?
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blowin
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I think you'd need something with "added value " for the export market . I am working on a GM species which will grow really big --- so you can pull their legs off one at a time !
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admin
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That would be cruel . You should retract it before the bunny-huggers release all the ones you have caught .
Anyway it is off topic so I will "split" this thread .
Rain stays here and midge go somewhere else . I will avoid both places if I can .
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admin
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Got it wrong .
Discussion about Midge stays here , in the thread you are reading , rain stays under the original header .
I have had one of those days . All this rain has sent so much debris down our water mains it has completely blocked a pipe I can't find so we now have only cold water , and through only one tap at that !!
I should add that our "mains" is a black pipe feeding directly from a mountain stream , so half of the plumbing job involves going up into the forest ... where the feckin midges hang out
I think that puts me back on topic for this thread !
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wayland
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Sorry mate, but aint contree life wonderful?.
From the Midge free sunny south east
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