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Author Topic: Waffle Rides Again!  (Read 96175 times)
Milly Jones
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« Reply #3240 on: 19:34:22, 24-05-2008 »

Mort, I'm glad you missed the thread out.  You couldn't have sterilised that.  I'm not at all sure you should have punctured it myself, even with a sterilised needle - but it's done now and you have some antibiotics.
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« Reply #3241 on: 20:06:18, 24-05-2008 »

Mort, I'm glad you missed the thread out.  You couldn't have sterilised that. 

That was why I passed on it, Milly Shocked The needle was worth it to stop the pain <yes, Martle, you were right Grin>
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« Reply #3242 on: 19:09:29, 26-05-2008 »

How's the ankle Mort? better I hope.

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« Reply #3243 on: 07:37:06, 27-05-2008 »

Mort, bad luck on your ankle. Hope its a lot better. Hope your life gets better soon as well, seem to be having a run of it lately!!!! All thes best, BBM.
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« Reply #3244 on: 09:53:28, 27-05-2008 »

Thanks A and bbm. Yes, the ankle is much improved now the gloop is gone Smiley I can pirouette with the best of them now Grin
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« Reply #3245 on: 20:24:42, 27-05-2008 »

I SPY... SOMEONE BEGINNING WITH...


M

 

Ah the born-again Morticia has entered the building. Welcome home. Re. Martle, as I approached the Heatherwood roundabout at Ascot yesterday evening I noticed a green estate wagon coming up from the right, its registration number was M4RTL.

LOL Wink You mean you saw this!

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« Reply #3246 on: 20:28:52, 27-05-2008 »

Now this is getting spooky.  Shocked
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« Reply #3247 on: 22:09:05, 27-05-2008 »

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« Reply #3248 on: 12:08:14, 28-05-2008 »

I just wandered into the kitchen to make some coffee and vaguely registered that the inner bit of the kitchen step looked somehow different. Closer inspection revealed another slug invasion. Eighteen, EIGHTEEN of the buglers trying to slime their way in! Gross gross gross.God knows what they think they're going to find in there. I can see that I am going to have to take decisive action.
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« Reply #3249 on: 13:03:39, 28-05-2008 »

My father puts down bitter to kill them off. I saw once, him using a can of boddingtons, indeed!! I nearly had a stroke!! I said to them about it being sacrelidge to use beer in that way!! My goodness, I couldnt believe it!!
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« Reply #3250 on: 13:06:55, 28-05-2008 »

I just wandered into the kitchen to make some coffee and vaguely registered that the inner bit of the kitchen step looked somehow different. Closer inspection revealed another slug invasion. Eighteen, EIGHTEEN of the buglers trying to slime their way in! Gross gross gross.
Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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« Reply #3251 on: 13:20:27, 28-05-2008 »

Beer traps are very successful but I stopped using them when it dawned on me that I was spending good money to get slugs/snails drunk out of their brains, when I could be buying wine for myself Grin Roll Eyes

I dispatched the invaders by scooping them up with a trowel and hurling them as far as I could. My right hand serve is stronger than I thought - they ended up two gardens away. That's not as inconsiderate to my neighbour as it sounds, they only thing he grows are shoulder high nettles. However, they sent reinforcements. there's half a dozen glooping on the step now. Sigh.
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« Reply #3252 on: 13:22:00, 28-05-2008 »

Pet hedgehog?  Local animal rescue centre?

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« Reply #3253 on: 13:28:13, 28-05-2008 »

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« Reply #3254 on: 16:19:40, 28-05-2008 »


I just wandered into the kitchen to make some coffee and vaguely registered that the inner bit of the kitchen step looked somehow different. Closer inspection revealed another slug invasion. Eighteen, EIGHTEEN of the buglers trying to slime their way in! Gross gross gross.God knows what they think they're going to find in there. I can see that I am going to have to take decisive action.


We used to have this problem sometimes , I have no idea how they got in or where they went in the day time, but , as a temporary measure to keep them out of your sight in the night or late evening, leave the light on, they don't come out then!! Shocked Shocked

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