The Snails
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Origin | United States |
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Members | Jana Hunter |
Albums | Songs from the Shoebox |
Worth the Wait - EP | |
Demos | |
Genres | Rock |
Surf Music | |
Post-punk | |
Reggae | |
Ska | |
Record labels | Neck Chop Records |
Friends Records | |
Ideas For Housecrafts | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1130636 |
About The Snails
The Snails is an American rock band with touches of post-punk, ska and reggae, based in Baltimore, Maryland. It is currently composed of Sandy Snailbelow, Snailliam, Sammy Snail, Snailburne, Snailbraham, Snailrell and Snailpril. As snails, they live in a Shoebox, where they like to play basketball.
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Snails eating mail in Lewdown village postbox
At a glance
Jonathan MorrisBBC News Online7 hours ago" Determined" snails have taken up residence in a postbox in Devon and have been nibbling the mail inside.
A Sign from Royal Mail said the molluscs were being removed daily in Lewdown but continued to Get In .
The Snails are " eating The Glue that holds an envelope in shape" it read.
Royal Mail has been approached for comment.
Nibble marksThe sign has been on the postbox for at least four months, according to a Google Maps photo taken In July .
The Message taped to it said: " Whilst you are very welcome to continue using this postbox, we wanted to mention that your letter may not arrive without some nibble marks around the edges. "
According to one villager, who did not want to be named, the overhanging vegetation on The Wall encouraged The Snails to invade. The Problem had persisted for at least a year and had not been discussed by the parish council, they said.
Residents can post their mail at The Village Post Office , which has Not Yet been visited by snails.
In Cornwall, residents of Marazion recently found their postboxes had been
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com