Moomin
6th April 2008 - 12:44 PM
QUOTE (BenTheMan+Apr 6 2008, 03:45 AM)
Hey we're from Texas, don't forget.
People taking tomatoes from my garden might expect an *** full of bird shot or a .357 slug in the dirt at their feet.
I come from Essex England where flesh wounding is the equivalent of a friendly hello - if someone dared scrump a tomato from my allotment I'd be melting his face off with a high intensity napalm dispensor.
vkamath
6th April 2008 - 03:53 PM
If someone took a tomato from my yard, I'd yell from a safe distance "Yep, take that tomato pal, I hope you get diarrhea!"
Edit : and my chihuahua would be ferociously barking at him while hiding behind me.
TheDoc
6th April 2008 - 04:21 PM
QUOTE (vkamath+)
Edit : and my chihuahua would be ferociously barking at him while hiding behind me.
Hey! You stole my chihuahua!
paul h
6th April 2008 - 05:04 PM
N O M
9th April 2008 - 01:31 AM
I hadn't noticed this thread. I have to admit it has to be the sanest thing I've seen philip167 post.
I've heard of great successes with community gardens. They can also help to encourage the "community spirit" that is sadly lacking in much of western society.
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