Now we just need the Team Roto-Till captain out there recruiting!
this little vixen, Bella, says she'd like to be on the roto-till team (she's part Jack Russell - so scrappin's in her blood)
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:17 pm
Riotous rototillers unite! Why thank you, Beth, but she looks more like you, red.
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Crazy
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:20 pm
dagmaraka wrote:
. that in the quarter where Gautam lives the streets are about one and a When you'll come running on foot from your tractors to attack us, we will have boiling tar and buckets of plucked feathers ready. Ever been dipped in tar and rolled in feathers? Not fun, let me tell you, I saw paintings from the medieval times!
finally a bath.
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ehBeth
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:20 pm
our dear captain, setting off on a recruiting drive!
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:21 pm
Yeah!
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Montana
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:24 pm
Oh oh!!!!!!!!!
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ehBeth
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:27 pm
the roto-tillin' team is ready and waitin' in the shrubbery.
hmmmmmmmm
this is big
ok - i'll post the thumb and the link to the real pic of our captain and her back-up in position.
Fellow earthlings, we really need to reconsider this lawn bidness. What's the point? It does a lot of damage to maintain a lawn, you're always disatisfied with the resluts and it's bad for the collective environment. And what for - the lawn is a purely aesthetic tidbit of status quo. Just think about how much more time and money you could spend on A2K if you let your lawn go!
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:30 pm
HAHA! Beth, where are you finding all the pix?
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Montana
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:30 pm
Ok, now we must arm our tractors. I didn't want it to come to that, but you've left us with no choice.
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:31 pm
snicker..... you're tractors won't make it very far what with all that sugar that got accidentally into their gas tanks.....
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Montana
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:32 pm
littlek wrote:
Fellow earthlings, we really need to reconsider this lawn bidness. What's the point? It does a lot of damage to maintain a lawn, you're always disatisfied with the resluts and it's bad for the collective environment. And what for - the lawn is a purely aesthetic tidbit of status quo. Just think about how much more time and money you could spend on A2K if you let your lawn go!
And what exactly are these resluts?
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:34 pm
Where do you think the phrase "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" comes from?
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ehBeth
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:35 pm
i dunno 'bout you, CaptainK, but these folks do NOT scare me.
they're just so stiff and immobile
and with crazy
claimin' to be the brains of the bunch, well, i'm just NOT worried.
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:36 pm
Geez, someone needs to contact they tailor!
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Montana
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:41 pm
littlek wrote:
Where do you think the phrase "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" comes from?
Yes, but I just looked up the word "RESLUTS" in my dictionary and it's not there. Does it have something to do with green grass?
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littlek
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:42 pm
HA! Oops. Where is my editor! Someone's head is gonna roll!
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husker
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ehBeth
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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 07:43 pm
ya sure ya wanna be callin' attention to that, Montana?
I'm in the mood to post some more pix ... <thinly veiled threat implied here>