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Mushrooms
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- PlatinumLounger
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Re: Mushrooms
Since that is outside, there's no possibility of me saying
"There's not mush room in here..."
"There's not mush room in here..."
John Gray
"(or one of the team)" - how your hospital appointment letter indicates that you won't be seeing the Consultant...
"(or one of the team)" - how your hospital appointment letter indicates that you won't be seeing the Consultant...
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- Panoramic Lounger
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Re: Mushrooms
Are you going to harvest them and post them to Chris?
Ken
Ken
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Re: Mushrooms
No, that's illegal, but he's welcome to visit Wageningen and admire them!
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- PlutoniumLounger
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Re: Mushrooms
Love to! What's the transit system like where you are?
The pension is in today, and it has gone, as they say in elevated financial circles "up".
One problem: I now have a
She shares my bed, kicks me in the kidneys all night long, and being a Husky-Labrador cross takes me for a walk twice a day. Her only redeeming features are that she chews up the pumpkin vines in my new garden bed, and uses her rear legs as a device to spread the resulting trace elements. We have come to an agreement on bed-sharing, but it does not leave me with mushroom.
(signed) "sleep-deprived" of Bonavista.
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- PlutoniumLounger
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Re: Mushrooms
Be that as it may, but I won't be able to bring decaying artichoke stems into Holland, will I? The stalks are ten feet long, and given that Missus Slobberchops (a.k.a. Snufflegrunt) and I will be in transit for 24/36 hours, I suspect that airplanes do not have mushrooms for the byproducts of digestion?
"If you have walked dogs, clearly they are not a Husky cross" he said
Cheers, Chris
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Re: Mushrooms
So this Labrador-Husky cross is more Husky than Labrador, I take it. Labradors are generally very sweet.
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Hans
Hans
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Re: Mushrooms
On "walkies" she is about 90% Husky. I am considering converting my home-made hand-cart to a dog-cart; I'm not just sure how to implement a 20-ton ship-anchor into the harness..
Labradors are indeed sweet, but I have not yet worked out how to get her to haul home the (Excel2003) estimated 48.9 370 ml cans of tomato paste that will be required for the first marinade.
OK. Truth is that she is really well-behaved indoors and out. She is clever enough to have trained me, in less than four days, to the correct way to indicate that a short excursion to the back yard is required. She shows no inclination to tug at her running leash and make her own way home. She doesn't flinch when I raise my left leg over her head as I dismount from the couch to refill my mug, She is, of course, very friendly with every stranger, which miffs me a bit. I have spent 4+ years meeting her on the street and thinking that I was important.
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