The High Cost of Ferrets on the Eurotunnel

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    BlackTower
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    I just booked Eurotunnel for the first time. I was intrigued to note that dogs, cats and ferrets are treated as paying passengers(£30)

    I have elected to take my mongoose to Brussels instead


    BlackTower
    Participant

    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is looking forward to a diet of EU serpents


    NTarrant
    Participant

    I think Eurostar have the Yorkshire folk in mind.


    FastFranky
    Participant

    Place ferret down trousers like any good Yorkshireman – problem solved.


    BlackTower
    Participant

    I am sure they have Ferret scanners.

    Mongeese are invisible


    DisgustedofSwieqi
    Participant

    The boy stood on the burinng deck
    Trying to find his rowlocks
    When a ferret ran up his trouser leg
    And bit him on the knee……………

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    Didn’t bite his b******s


    FlyingChinaman
    Participant

    Ferrets are more likely bitting snakes or look alike instead!!


    VintageKrug
    Participant

    Yangon Airlines make no charge for ferrets; it’s another reason they are my airline of choice whenever I find myself traversing the Mongolian Steppe.


    BlackTower
    Participant

    The Mongeese enjoyed Brussels…

    The glass houses at the Royal Palace which are only open 3 weeks a year are simply amazing for flower lovers BTW

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