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User Name | Thread Name | Subject | Posted |
Shields Folk | BS: Deepcut (24) | RE: BS: Deepcut | 30 Mar 06 |
I must apologise for the misunderstanding caused by my first post. "There is a rabbit off" is a commonly used expression where I live. I think it has a hunting connection and means there is something disturbing the hunt, something that cannot be explained, something suspicious. |