More than meets the eye,
From the What's that lurking at the bottom of the garden? challenge. See all 261 entries (closed)
( , Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:25, archived)
From the What's that lurking at the bottom of the garden? challenge. See all 261 entries (closed)
( , Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:25, archived)
every time
i read a post from you, it looks like you're calling the person you replied to a big freak. which is quite amusing.
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:33,
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lol i might actually call someone that sometime in a post and see if they notice then ;p
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( , Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:36, archived)
To start with I kept hearing your username said like Sal Rosenburg
from The Jerky Boys might pronounce it.
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:38,
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that's a hell of
a username, so I think we'll have to call you Dave. Oh, hang on there's too many Daves here already...bugger.....Quentin? Too camp. Butlins? Too holiday camp. Ah! Basil! Yes, Basil. coo, and I'm not drunk yet either
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 19:08,
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I thought a gnome automatically makes it a garden,
But I shall have to consult the B3ta challenge rulebook on this matter
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:42,
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I thought he was calling it a wild red beet
because it does look a bit like a beetroot
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:43,
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Doesn't a garden need a lawn?
Wild Gnomes are very common in the marshlands of Dorset, but that doesn't make them common-or-garden gnomes does it? So it isn't a garden. Therefore I don't really think that can go in a lurking in the garden competition. I am new so I may be wrong, but it has never happened before - I have German ancestry you know.
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:54,
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many people in the countryside own property that spans many acres
Therefore their gardens can include forests and marshland and all sorts.
Even without that though artistic license is not only welcomed but positively encouraged here :)
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 19:00,
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Even without that though artistic license is not only welcomed but positively encouraged here :)
Okay, I believe you,
I shall remove it from the competition on grounds of ineligable flora.
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 19:00,
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Put it back in on the grounds of
Kempton Palace because that's part of their garden.
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 19:09,
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