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Allotment Lolcat
Pic taken whilst out digging today:
May 2, 2008 | Filed Under Gardening
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Haha liking it Dave
Well done mate.
I wonder if that will keep the caterpillars and slugs off?
They say beer is a good way to keep slugs off. I’m afraid we use the un-organic option of slug pellets.
Actually now I look again at that pic, that’s rhubarb behind that cat’s ass. He’s welcome to piss all over it.
Dave
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