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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

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Mr Darcy, a question for you:

Do you think your friend would become more aroused by this silver mole or a pair of mustard coloured trousers?

 

My best guess is that he would be more aroused by the Mole.....

 

Yours In Sport,

Barmy Fred!

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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

bye heck moley ne wonder theres no silvers about! haha thats a great haul of coloured mowdies mate, and I guess silvers arent as rare as I first thought :victory:

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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

 

But then again moley, you've caught more moles than your average mole catcher so you have an unfair advantage :laugh:

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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

 

But then again moley, you've caught more moles than your average mole catcher so you have an unfair advantage :laugh:

i have bin kwown to catch the odd one or two :whistling:

 

they used to say that for ever 100 normal moles there was a white one, i reckon more like 1-10,000,

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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

 

But then again moley, you've caught more moles than your average mole catcher so you have an unfair advantage :laugh:

i have bin kwown to catch the odd one or two :whistling:

 

they used to say that for ever 100 normal moles there was a white one, i reckon more like 1-10,000,

 

Now your just showin off :laugh:

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over the years i have had quite a few odd coloured moles , about 6 albino,s, 1 brown ,probably about 12 silvers and quite a few with a white under fur and almost black tips, i have also had 2 ginger rats , i,ll have to sort some pics out

 

But then again moley, you've caught more moles than your average mole catcher so you have an unfair advantage :laugh:

i have bin kwown to catch the odd one or two :whistling:

 

they used to say that for ever 100 normal moles there was a white one, i reckon more like 1-10,000,

 

Now your just showin off :laugh:

 

 

i suppose so :toast:

 

law of averages , if you catch plenty , at sometime your gonna get an odd colour,

 

the whites came off 3 area,s over about 6 years, the brown one was off a farm that had produced a brown one to another moler years before and the sivers were off two farms mostly over a few years , so there must be genetics in there somewhere

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Jimmy, thanks for the link! Not only did I learn that there are albino moles and saw pictures of them, I also found out there are albinos of lots of other stuff. For instance, I did not know that there are "Gay Albino Vampires"!! Thanks, this forum continues to provide a wealth of new information.

 

gay-albino-vampires-gay-albino-vampires-demotivational-poster-1228618227.jpg

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Jimmy, thanks for the link! Not only did I learn that there are albino moles and saw pictures of them, I also found out there are albinos of lots of other stuff. For instance, I did not know that there are "Gay Albino Vampires"!! Thanks, this forum continues to provide a wealth of new information.

 

gay-albino-vampires-gay-albino-vampires-demotivational-poster-1228618227.jpg

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