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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:18 am

Not your fault Will. I started the ball rolling & it gathered its own momentum. At least it shows what a helpful & ingenious lot of people we have around here. One thing still puzzles me. I still don't know what this thread was supposed to be about. :o ???

Hasn't done badly as it runs to 3 pages so far. That's far more than most of my topics ever reach. When I get involved it usually kills a topic stone dead. ::) ;D
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:00 am

To avoid 1 fox and associated problems Doug's garden would now contain (if he followed advice from Sim V:

2 Fox Hounds
1 Llama
1 Tiger
1 Aardvark
1 Lifesize cut out of the Fozzer (naked)
1 Harrier
Several landmines

This will deal with the "infestation of fox" by ensuring that it cannot fit in the garden if nothing else.

Sorry mate, I feel somewhat responsible.

Will :-[

You know, i dont know why but i cant help but laugh every time i read that list:).
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:40 am

You know, i dont know why but i cant help but laugh every time i read that list:).

LOL Don't forget the elephant. :o ;D

I know that was my suggestion but if it's worth doing we might as well make a decent job of it.

It occurred to me that if I planted a few landmines the garden would dig itself. :D 8)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:44 am

if you can fit an elephant and a Llama into your garden you can set up your own petting zoo. Make yourself a few quid from it:).  If you can set the landmines in the front yard that'll stop any unwanted visitors, like the bill bringing postman, or those hooligan kids:) give family and friends a map to where you placed the mines of course
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby eno » Mon Feb 14, 2005 5:57 pm

A strategically placed landmine would work beautifully on the ants nest too.l
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:20 pm

A strategically placed landmine would work beautifully on the ants nest too.l

I had considered that Eno but I don't think it would do my lawn much good. With that darned vixen peeing all over the shop it's not exactly in prime condition now. That's what started all this in the first place.  >:( :P ;)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby C » Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:26 pm

Hows about an Apache - very good for moving targets - more ethical than landmines... :)

I suppose poison is very much out of the question Doug... ::)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:39 pm

Nerve gas might do it. I think the best way out of this is for me to move out & let all these animals have the run of the place. I can take up residence in a nice little studio flat somewhere with no garden to worry about. That will fix the blighters. 8) Only problem with that is all those sh1tehawks around here that think they own the territory & enjoy terrorising the tourists. More like something out of a Hitchcock film - or maybe it was Benny Hill. ::) ;)

he swooped & he pooped - right in my eye
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:11 pm

This topic has gone from slightly strange, to completely surreal :o
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:19 pm

This topic has gone from slightly strange, to completely surreal :o

Sums me up perfectly. Have you only just realised that? ;D 8)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:21 pm

I didnt realise it could be quite this bad. Is bad the right word for it? far reaching maybe? Differant? possibly.
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:25 pm

Now you can see the problems my neighbours have. I feel quite sorry for 'em. ::) :D 8)

PS. I don't really. ;)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:27 pm

Keeps them on their toes right? Which is a good thing in theory as it keeps their minds active. ::) :)
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Hagar » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:31 pm

They never quite figured me out. Are you surprised? 8) ;D
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Re: The Famous Small Garden Animals of History Deb

Postby Craig. » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:33 pm

Not at all ;D then again would someone like Frued have been able to?
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