
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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because it does look a bit like a beetroot
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Sat 23 Nov 2002, 18:43,
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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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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 :)

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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