first rule of woodworking - don't bleed on the wood.
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He decapitated/disfigured himself somehow, they called his mobile and it rang from his pocket.i am my own man with a chainsaw in this case.
i'm not sure if you're legally allowed identify yourself though.
though i am now curious what happened above; with chainsaws, it's much better to learn from other people's mistakes than your own.
JaysisHe decapitated/disfigured himself somehow, they called his mobile and it rang from his pocket
The combination of your username and remembering the mushroom farmer from that show makes me worry.Mushrooms, I grow mushrooms. So easy ...you can't lose as they basically take care of themselves, very low maintenance. I grow them at the base of my tree stumps. The rotting stumps give off nitrogen and the mushrooms like that and thrive.
You shouldn't worry....little Cornu fly. My web..see how pretty it is with the sun shining off of the dewdrops? Just come in and...relax.The combination of your username and remembering the mushroom farmer from that show makes me worry.
This is your design.You shouldn't worry....little Cornu fly. My web..see how pretty it is with the sun shining off of the dewdrops? Just come in and...relax.
Do you believe in witches and the superntural?This is your design.
Do you believe in witches and the superntural?
Oh, definately mercury in the microwave. Why in Hecate's name would I be serious?Are you talking about mercury in the microwave shit here or just like accepting things as a possibility?
Are you talking about mercury in the microwave shit here or just like accepting things as a possibility?
I just plant out the cheap supermarket herbs so it's low pressure, easy come easy go. Parsley is thriving at the moment, spring onions too. The coriander has bolted. It's the ones that _don't_ die that are more of a problem - oregano will spread everywhere, it'll be coming up through your path. My rosemary was just a cut sprig that grew roots in water and now it's as tall as I am and has taken over its bed.I was thinking about having some small raised bed of herbs and maybe a few other things. I have no idea where to start, as I usually kill everything.
Maybe just the time of year though? I have one that's yellow and losing its leaves already and one that looks like it'll be going strong for months yet.I have a "hardy" fushia that is like 6 feet tall and looking sad. I put down bark for decorative purposes and now I wonder if it caused it to rot. Poor thing.
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