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Thu 10/02/05 at 17:05
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Hardly hard core gaming or anything of any interest.

for the green fingered:

Got a stump about three and a half feet wide and two and a half foot width I need to get rid of.

pouring the stump in petrol and igniting made quite an impressive scene for about 2 minutes, but nothing more came of it.

heard you can drill the stump in several places and keep topping up with oil, doing it several times a week so it gets imprgnated and setting fire to it that way, but otherwise I'm stumped (ho bloody ho)

digging the tree out is out of the question, it's huge!


so come on people, best way to burn a tree, i'm sure fellow pyromaniacs like me out there might have a better solution

thanks!
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:23
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sweet Tooth wrote:
> My bf built the pond took him a while as its big and raised !
> He very proud of it and weve got koi in there!

Could never do that here, they'd be stolen within a week.
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:17
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My bf built the pond took him a while as its big and raised !
He very proud of it and weve got koi in there!
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:13
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sweet Tooth wrote:
> We waited till had own garden bet you make yours lovley when you get
> your own!

Well taste is an subjective i suppose, up til a couple of years ago i couldn't have cared less but i've found it's hugely satifying when it's finished and you can stand back and admire your work.
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:07
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We waited till had own garden bet you make yours lovley when you get your own!
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:05
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sweet Tooth wrote:
> Yeh we have a few round the pond and a lovley big maple hanging over
> it!
>
> i do like the small ones they cute!

If i thought it was worth the effort i'd do it with my garden but it's unsuitable, my mum has no taste and has a penchant for moving house when she has nothing else to fix up, i'm not going to kill myself doing up the garden again until i have somewhere of my own.
Fri 11/02/05 at 12:00
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Yeh we have a few round the pond and a lovley big maple hanging over it!

i do like the small ones they cute!
Fri 11/02/05 at 11:58
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sweet Tooth wrote:
> They do look nicer when there big..Bonsai i mean:)

Yeah Bonsai of course, what else would you be talking about
I prefer the small ones, prettier and for the bigger ones you would need a garden where they don't look out of place, lots of rocks, water and long grass and overhanging trees.
Fri 11/02/05 at 11:54
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They do look nicer when there big..Bonsai i mean:)
Fri 11/02/05 at 11:52
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sweet Tooth wrote:
> Just spoken to other half he said you on the right lines !
> any tree or ever green will make a bonsai..

Excellent, i'll have to pick up a book when i go out.
Fri 11/02/05 at 11:51
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Just spoken to other half he said you on the right lines !
any tree or ever green will make a bonsai..

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