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A comma hibernating
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Tina
2020-10-16 22:19:20 UTC
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A comma has attached itself to my back door and although I have a glass
lean to thing in front of it, will it survive the winter?
Stephen Wolstenholme
2020-10-17 11:04:22 UTC
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Post by Tina
A comma has attached itself to my back door and although I have a glass
lean to thing in front of it, will it survive the winter?
What's a comma? In my world it's just a punctuation mark.

Steve
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Mike Coon
2020-10-17 17:21:20 UTC
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Post by Tina
A comma has attached itself to my back door and although I have a glass
lean to thing in front of it, will it survive the winter?
What's a comma? In my world it's just a punctuation mark.
Steve
It's a butterfly that has a mark that is considered to look like the
punctuation mark on its underwing. So it's not a random name...

Mike.
Stephen Wolstenholme
2020-10-18 10:12:52 UTC
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On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 18:21:20 +0100, Mike Coon
Post by Mike Coon
Post by Stephen Wolstenholme
Post by Tina
A comma has attached itself to my back door and although I have a glass
lean to thing in front of it, will it survive the winter?
What's a comma? In my world it's just a punctuation mark.
Steve
It's a butterfly that has a mark that is considered to look like the
punctuation mark on its underwing. So it's not a random name...
Mike.
I found a few pictures. I realised it was the butterfly we use to call
Angel Wings when I was young. I don't remember ever calling it Comma.
I lived in Lancashire high up the pennine hills.
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Tina
2020-11-08 18:45:41 UTC
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Post by Stephen Wolstenholme
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 18:21:20 +0100, Mike Coon
Post by Mike Coon
Post by Stephen Wolstenholme
Post by Tina
A comma has attached itself to my back door and although I have a glass
lean to thing in front of it, will it survive the winter?
What's a comma? In my world it's just a punctuation mark.
Steve
It's a butterfly that has a mark that is considered to look like the
punctuation mark on its underwing. So it's not a random name...
Mike.
I found a few pictures. I realised it was the butterfly we use to call
Angel Wings when I was young. I don't remember ever calling it Comma.
I lived in Lancashire high up the pennine hills.
Doen't matter now, it'a moved away.

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