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Inspector Weasel
post Aug 8 2005, 02:15 PM
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Does anyone know the lyrics to the song "Spider in the Bath" from the childrens Spider series by BBC, I cannot find them anywhere arched.gif


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Inspector Weasel
post Aug 10 2005, 03:22 PM
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"I like caterpillars, I like snails......I even like a lizard with a really long tail" biggrin.gif

As for why, my little nephew was playing it non-stop on holiday last week, and I cant get the tune out of my head, yet cannot actually sing along to it arched.gif






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precincts and ranks below a superintendent or deputy superintendent b : a person
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Main Entry: 1wea?sel or plural weasel : any of various small slender active carnivorous mammals (genus Mustela of the family Mustelidae, the weasel family) that
are able to prey on animals (as rabbits) larger than themselves, are mostly reddish brown with white or yellowish underparts, and in northern forms turn white in winter.
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