Quote by davej
Any spare time that I have is dedicated to breeding Syrian Spotted Voles (Syriaacneausvolii) which are on the WWF list of endangered species. I am now probably the foremost authority in Europe on the breed and often spend my weekends giving lectures and slide shows on this tiny and amazing creature.
Quote by davej
Any spare time that I have is dedicated to breeding Syrian Spotted Voles (Syriaacneausvolii) which are on the WWF list of endangered species. I am now probably the foremost authority in Europe on the breed and often spend my weekends giving lectures and slide shows on this tiny and amazing creature.
Quote by 3someinpreston
Any spare time that I have is dedicated to breeding Syrian Spotted Voles (Syriaacneausvolii) which are on the WWF list of endangered species. I am now probably the foremost authority in Europe on the breed and often spend my weekends giving lectures and slide shows on this tiny and amazing creature.
Quote by davej
Any spare time that I have is dedicated to breeding Syrian Spotted Voles (Syriaacneausvolii) which are on the WWF list of endangered species. I am now probably the foremost authority in Europe on the breed and often spend my weekends giving lectures and slide shows on this tiny and amazing creature.
Quote by westerross
Fascinating! How do you treat their acne then? I prefer the Lesser Spotted variety - not so many of 'em to count. I understand that they used to be found on the Golan Heights until they realised there was no water so they said 'Fuck this fer a splash in a river - we're off!'
Apparently someone int the WWF overheard this and immediately assumed they were endangered. in fact they're all lording it in the Hilton Luxury Spa (water - geddit?) Hotel in Beirut.
OK - OK so I pinched the slides from yer last lecture tour.