was pottering in the garden today...

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was pottering in the garden today...

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and casually lifted one of the paving slabs to see what was under it... about 5' out from the house is concrete... but after that it's soil and sand, I can have grass!!!
and we all know what grass means don't we boys and girls?


you don't?!


really?!


why of course everyone* knows grass = GUINEAPIGS.


ouiiiiiiiiiiik ouiiiiiiiik.






*everyone who knows me knows this to be a fact. they do. honestly.
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someone I work with acquired two guinea pigs. They turned into 5. He now suspects they may be about to turn into more.

I don't think they would go in the post box... :sad9:
"yum, yum, piggy's bum!"

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I'd heard they ate them in South America - first time I've seen it here!
Enterprising! When's the barbie? :mrgreen:
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Martin wrote:I'd heard they ate them in South America - first time I've seen it here!
Enterprising! When's the barbie? :mrgreen:

lol sounds good to me

can you tell i dont like them :lol:

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I'm all for trying to eat the little blighters but Jim wont let me :lol:
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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I'd give eating them ago, especially if they're big. I wonder if it would be like rabbit?
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Post: # 90625Post mrsflibble »

according to one report I heard they're like very mild pork. mmmmm pork. the meat of kings.
I've always found Rabbit more like very chicken-y chicken lol!!!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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