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PostPosted: Jan 15th, '08, 18:09 
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you've got it grewing on girl! I'll be interested in how your cauliflower grows (and the fish) so keep us all posted on your progress.

ps the gravel hurts the hands don't it all to heck. get one of those garden hand cultivators to use on the next load you wash. save those fingers


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PostPosted: Jan 15th, '08, 18:25 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Didn't know it was a competition TT. Remind me to check you for ammonia when next you come to visit... I hate for you to try a WMD :-)
I'm afraid I will win by more than 1 :-(


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If i was in ur shoes, I would be $600-$700 poorer. (The approximate cost of surgically removing a size 11 boot from a cats ar$e.) Looking at it that way, u are still way in front. Feed the cat to chloe.


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PostPosted: Jan 15th, '08, 18:36 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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actually that's the cat that gets on with Chloe... :-)
I think we're hijacking Mini TT's thread again. Hardly something Dad's gonna get away with I wouldn't think :-)


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shhh, she's at horse camp, safe for another day


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PostPosted: Jan 16th, '08, 04:58 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Oh I see. well in that case :-)
PS I put coverglass on my tank, but already I can see a marked decrease in plant health (aquatic plant) Any other ideas on keeping the little buggers in?


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A tight-stretched net?


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hmmm like the covers for tanks that have reptiles... you might be onto something Janet, and I may even be able to buy one off the shelf.
Thanks!


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Yes, a reptile lid would do the trick, too. When I kept gerbils, we used a lid like that with a brick on top to keep the cat from knocking the lid off. Just a thought, given recent events. :lol:


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Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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The cats don't climb up there by themselves, they know better than that :twisted:
I have taught them pretty well what they're not allowed to do, but 'don't eat that thing on your floor that bounces and flicks and smells good and glitters silver'
I don't think I could get that message through no matter how persuasive I was.
Sort of like telling Chloe she wasn't allowed to kill DW's pet rabbit :-(


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Yeah it was a year ago, and she's still getting over it :-( A sad state of affairs... She took it out on the dog for ages too. Chloe didn't know why DW seemed to hate her... :-(


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twintragics wrote:
shhh, she's at horse camp, safe for another day


Hey! NOT ANYMORE! {Insert evil laugh} muhahahahaMUUhahahha.
Nah, It's all good. Unless.......
All well hijackers are better then being bitten by a horse. Especially when you don't see it comin'.

And No, I didn't fall off, I didn't get kicked, I didn't get bittin, I just had fun. And the horse was sometimes a little grumpy if you did his girth up.


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '08, 08:44 
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Hey guys, I haven't been on for a while. To busy on Howrse and the Horse forum. :roll:
I was gonna post some pics on my system but our camera has been uninstalled from the computer so I can't post any pictures. Unless I use my sister's camera......she won't know, I'll be back in a few. :wink: :twisted:


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Dang it I can't find the camera cord!


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