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  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    OH is going to see the horse woman later with the cardboard , I'm sure he will wind her up a tad re horse meatimage



    I've had horse steak..didn't realise til translated the menu



    Have fun sue, image



    Aww Geoff never mind maybe emails will all come at once.



    Mate of OHs popping round , I shall keep busy in office with Olive. image
  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Oh good, I'm not a towering freak, then. Lottie, can I be your partner? 5ft 5ish is just right for me.

    Bunny, what a fab-u-lous truck!  SUCH fun image

    OH just off to buy a very pricey laptop - he's decided it has to be a mac cos of his photographing and that. I foresee tears.

    I'm off in a bit to the garden to carry on digging up crazy paving in preparation for chicken ranch re-siting.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Oscar always helps in garden by dropping his balls in the weed bucket and clawing (tipping it up) to get ball back, then it is thrown (ball) and the game starts all over again.image

    Gosh don't tell any one but the sun has just come outimage

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    I don't want to get my truck dirty though, I may just drive it around image



    Ooooh laptop excitement and chicken ranch ...



    Hahaha olive just shoves things in my face instead , she does empty weed buckets so find a nice twig to chew spit out and repeat process to look for another image also excellent at pot moving , empty or containing plants , along with trowel moving, kneeling pad stealing.

    Used to have a tiny stream going to pond , pond had been planted with sunken pond plants...until one day she is running around garden with one she fished out, another day she was dragging the stream plastic liner around the garden image

    Bit calmer these days image
  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    So what exactly does one use a truck for? image

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Back from shopping. No bargains to be had and no pots in the size I want either so it looks like another trip to GC. Purse will run off again. image

    Don't know why Friday is the chosen shopping day for most people. Maybe because people get paid ? image Or just habit in my case. I am getting emails so don't know what's going on.

    Hope Jess is feeling better, Becks. image.

    I'm very envious of your truck, Bunny - motorised as well image 

    Just been reading about Findus - some foods 99% horsemeat image Probally eaten it somewhere down the line.

    Oooh Have to go - visitors.image

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892
    Insomnia1973 wrote (see)

    So what exactly does one use a truck for? image

    Carrying all your stuff.

    You see, a truck can hold a lot more than you can get in your pocket.

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Haha OH bought it as sick of seeing me carrying around big bags compost, large pots, struggling with many pots for planting out, can carry tools, weed bucket, plants ...cuppa tea image

    Why have a trolley round a supermarket ? image
  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    Also, amongst the gardening communty, possession of a truck is something of status symbol.

    I may leave mine parked on the front lawn, so neighbours can see that I have a truck.

    I expect that Monty has more than one truck.

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Gotcha. So like a whellbarrow really. I see now. Any benefits to a truck over a wheelbarrow? I know it's a simple question, but I was getting a wheelbarrow this year. Wondered if a truck would be better?

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