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  • Jay-ell
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    Do not visit this web page

    What ever you do, DO NOT VISIT THE FOLLOWING WEB PAGE and whatever you do DON'T LOOK AT THE PHOTOS

    Giant 'woodlice' take up residence in Britain | Daily Mail Online

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  • Snoop Puss
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    Originally posted by snowbunny View Post
    Orinar would be "to urinate", and "orinan" is the conjugation of that to make it "they urinate". "Orina" would be "he/she/it urinates".

    I have to say, I've not needed to use that verb recently, thankfully
    I don't think I've ever said it. I'm more of the 'hacer pipi' school!

    Anyway, the things you learn about woodlice. I'm too nervous to find out more about snails in case I start to feel sorry for them.

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  • snowbunny
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    Orinar would be "to urinate", and "orinan" is the conjugation of that to make it "they urinate". "Orina" would be "he/she/it urinates".

    I have to say, I've not needed to use that verb recently, thankfully

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  • bussinspain
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    Originally posted by Baldy View Post
    Ellos no orinan y la respiración a través de sus piernas

    (according to google translate - does that sound about right?)
    I personally would treat Google translate with a pinch of salt!
    I would say it this way -

    No orinan y respiran a través de sus piernas.

    Orinan is the plural of Orina (to urinate) so you do not need "ellos" which means "they". I could go on but it might bore you. But a good try nonetheless.

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  • bussinspain
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    Thanks for that info Jay-ell. Will try to remember that for the next quiz night.

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  • Baldy
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    Ellos no orinan y la respiración a través de sus piernas

    (according to google translate - does that sound about right?)

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  • bussinspain
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    Thanks for that info Jay-ell. Will try to remember that for the next quiz night.

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  • Jay-ell
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    More useless facts. They don't urinate and they breath through their legs.

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  • bussinspain
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    Chickens love em!

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  • bearded bloke
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    as above mine love 'em

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  • roitelet
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    Originally posted by bussinspain View Post
    can i harvest the little blighters and give them to my chickens?
    yessssssssss

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  • Jay22
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    Originally posted by Jay-ell View Post
    Nothing to say except that they are related to prawns.
    Well that's me off prawns!

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  • bussinspain
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    Can I harvest the little blighters and give them to my chickens?

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  • bussinspain
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    Originally posted by ESBkevin View Post
    Give them woodchip mulch and let them help in the making of compost.
    But they are munching their way through the stems of my plants. All my french beans keep being eaten off at ground level and there are herds of them around the bases of my squashes too.

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  • Jay-ell
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    Nothing to say except that they are related to prawns.

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