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Post by The Doctor on Apr 25, 2018 21:32:58 GMT
Do Hubbers have pets? Share your pet stories and pictures here!
PHIL WE NEED THE HAMSTER.
-Ralph
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Apr 25, 2018 23:10:16 GMT
Susie - canine correspondent of the Stardub podcast.
Now showing her age - 14 years old.
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Post by browny87 on Apr 26, 2018 7:48:36 GMT
I have 2 black cats, all black, purposefully adopted black ones as they have a much higher chance of going unadopted due to daft superstitions! they also have a higher chance of being returned after adoption,
They are called Bruce and Jess, will dig some pics out later!
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Post by Dave on Apr 26, 2018 14:01:51 GMT
I have one black cat (India) adopted from a local shelter and one black and white cat (Pip) adopted from a neighbour - he kept running away because he didn't get on with their kids.
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Post by The Doctor on Apr 26, 2018 21:07:13 GMT
Rescue animals are always good.
-Ralph
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Apr 26, 2018 22:58:18 GMT
Four spiders, nine stick insects, many crickets and a bunch of fish in the pond.
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 11, 2018 19:54:32 GMT
Geoff the hamster (who lives with the Ayres) is fab. I demand a photo!!!
-Ralph
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 12, 2018 7:15:21 GMT
Three spiders, ten stick insects (as of the other day) and one pond fish.
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Post by legios on Oct 14, 2018 20:07:51 GMT
Geoff the hamster (who lives with the Ayres) is fab. I demand a photo!!! -Ralph Geoff is indeed a fine example of Hamsterhood. Although not quite swift enough to escape from the sofa when he was allowed to roam freely on it. He seemed most miffed that every time he took a leap floorwards a hand would materialise beneath him and convey him back onto the sofa... Karl
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 16, 2018 20:15:40 GMT
Ralph wants a picture of Geoff!
-Ralph
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 16, 2018 21:28:42 GMT
Three stick insects hatched in the House of M over the last few days.
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Post by blueshift on Oct 16, 2018 21:46:23 GMT
Three stick insects hatched in the House of M over the last few days. What are their names?
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Post by Bogatan on Oct 16, 2018 21:56:39 GMT
I miss having pets.
Until my neighbours death 3 years ago I would steal his dogs. All the fun of big dogs with non of the mess.
Pictures of Hamster Geoff are demanded.
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 17, 2018 7:51:23 GMT
I'm not sure 'big' 'dog' and 'fun' should ever go in the same sentence.
No names for the stickies. Just a collective count and generation number.
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 17, 2018 11:58:58 GMT
You have to give them names!!!
-Ralph
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Post by Philip Ayres on Oct 17, 2018 12:18:03 GMT
He said on twitter that they were The Next Generation so I said they would be Picard, Riker etc ......
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Post by blueshift on Oct 17, 2018 16:10:44 GMT
He said on twitter that they were The Next Generation so I said they would be Picard, Riker etc ...... Yes that is the answer
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Post by Bogatan on Oct 17, 2018 16:56:40 GMT
I'm not sure 'big' 'dog' and 'fun' should ever go in the same sentence. No names for the stickies. Just a collective count and generation number. His last two dog swere Leonbergers. They were brilliant. And Huge. We think Elvis was Autistic. But he was happy as long as he could lean against peoples legs.
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 17, 2018 21:31:33 GMT
You have to give them names!!! -Ralph Why?
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Post by Bogatan on Oct 17, 2018 22:01:45 GMT
Instickticons
Stickshell Sticknal Stickback
Chopstick Ranstick Stickon er... Barry the Stick
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Post by blueshift on Oct 17, 2018 22:03:30 GMT
Why is Gav resisting naming them? I-is it because he's going to eat them?
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 18, 2018 7:11:22 GMT
You have to give them names!!! -Ralph Why? Er, people usually name their pets! -Ralph
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Post by blueshift on Oct 18, 2018 8:37:19 GMT
Er, people usually name their pets! -Ralph But they don't name animals they are going to eat!
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 18, 2018 14:43:05 GMT
I can't believe none of you have taken on board Captain Picard's sage advice about naming experimental subjects.
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 18, 2018 14:43:59 GMT
Plus they are essentially clones of each other. If you can consistently tell them apart you're welcome to name them after Hub members!
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 18, 2018 14:45:03 GMT
Er, people usually name their pets! -Ralph Not when you have had this many of them. When I had 40+ baby spiders a few years back I had to keep a spreadsheet and labels on their tubs!
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 18, 2018 17:26:57 GMT
Plus they are essentially clones of each other. If you can consistently tell them apart you're welcome to name them after Hub members! I name them all...PINWIG. -Ralph
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 18, 2018 17:27:29 GMT
I can't believe none of you have taken on board Captain Picard's sage advice about naming experimental subjects. You are experimenting on them??? -Ralph
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Post by Fortmax2020 on Oct 18, 2018 18:09:42 GMT
Life is one grand experiment.
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Post by Shockprowl on Oct 18, 2018 19:31:29 GMT
Look out for Super-Spiders crawling up your arse sometime soon, Doc'...
And apparently it's name will be Pinwig...
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