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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Started conversation Mar 7, 2001
Penguins apparently busy building something involving a large amount of old hemp rope.
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Mar 8, 2001
Get better soon JTG. What's the natural predator of the penguin?
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 8, 2001
Thanks Ginger. Feeling better already. Anything large enough and dangerous enough to prey on penguins, even imaginary ones, is something I'm glad not to have inhaled.
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box to which there is no key Posted Mar 17, 2001
sticking a ferret down the throat, i find, cures almost all ailments.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 17, 2001
Thanks, I'll remember that for next time. Aren't they a bit of a nuisance in the medicine cabinet though?
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box to which there is no key Posted Mar 17, 2001
ah now, i'll have to let you into a closely guarded secret, the trick is to keep them in a crate in the garden instead.
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Willem Posted Mar 24, 2001
Try leopard a leopard seal followed by a coupla killer whales.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 24, 2001
This all sounds like a case of the cure being worse than the disease. It's much better to take a squirrel... especially the suppository form.
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box to which there is no key Posted Mar 24, 2001
really? My squirrels said 'not to be taken orally' on the box
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 24, 2001
Do you not have squirrel inhalers in your neck of the woods?
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 25, 2001
Then, for the urban sufferer, perhaps a rat chest rub is what's called for.
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box to which there is no key Posted Apr 3, 2001
on a realistic note (sorry) the squirrels have come out of hibernation where i live, spring is really here!
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Apr 4, 2001
Here too. They were chasing each other around like mad today. It was beautiful and sunny. In fact,everything seemed to be pairing up for the Spring mating frenzy... squirrels, birds of every description, and high school kids playing hooky.
JTG
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Apr 4, 2001
Hmmm! Here the birds were thinking about migrating again. The north has snow, the midlands has hail, us southerners had rain and everyone has foot and mouth! I think I'll be dreaming I am somewhere sunny and warm tonight!
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Apr 4, 2001
Hmmm! Here the birds were thinking about migrating again. The north has snow, the midlands has hail, us southerners had rain and everyone has foot and mouth! I think I'll be dreaming I am somewhere sunny and warm tonight!
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Apr 5, 2001
Just an aberration, I'm sure. There'll be daffodils all over the place before you know it. Ah, to be in England...
The foot and mouth thing is enough to break your heart though, isn't it? We've been following events on the BBC World News (now that we're in the family), and what those poor farmers are going through is awful... not to mention the livestock, of course.
And, of course, there are so many other people who are suffering in consequence of the epidenmic.
JTG
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Apr 5, 2001
It is heartbreaking and I'm not sure I fully understand why all the animals need to be slaughtered - after all if we left them we would produce less milk so would throw less away and we would breed immune cattle! Still I am sure there are others far wiser than me.
It is a great shame and it really could curtail some of our summer activities - now we are all settled we were going to take up walking again!
It's good having a new garden 9to completely change topic) as I keep finding all sorts of things popping up - shame they didn't put more colourful plants in though! Still the 20 packets of seeds I bought should soon sort that problem!
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Apr 5, 2001
Oh, a new garden! Wow, what a prospect! I shall expect to see daily journal entries describing whatever is popping up.
What sort of garden are you planning? 20 packets sound about right. After all, you only need enough grass to stand on to admire the flowers. any more is just a waste of space. (I told that to someone in the sports turf business recently... she wasn't impressed )
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Willem Posted Apr 7, 2001
I always wonder how many trees we will be able to fit onto a rugby or cricket field!
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