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Also these are my African Land Snails
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yeah its a Smooth newt (T.V) thanks for actually looking at my thred :p
 
Ben-Lee, I also red your other topic. That is, I tried to read it. Could you please try to write standard English instead of words written as you speak them and use punctuation marks? I can hardly understand what you are writing in the other topic. People like me speak foreign languages and are not trained in that 'sloppy' English.

Thank you for understanding
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Joeri
 
Sorry Joeri i just get carried away with my typing and i forget that some people who use the forum's do not speak english good, i apologise Joeri and i will try and type correctly, Is there anything you would like me to re-type properly so you can understand me? Thanks for pointing this out

Ben

(Message edited by BeNjO on March 09, 2005)
 
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