Re: I need to know....
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 10:20 am
Well I rarely drink, don't smoke, and very lucky to get a root, so I'm basically devout at the moment...
HH3 wrote:Well I rarely drink, don't smoke, and very lucky to get a root, so I'm basically devout at the moment...
Corona Man wrote:tipper wrote:there was a short lived thread, now hidden, trying to convince us all to give up drinking, smoking and sex, and convert to be hare krishnas...... was a rather long, rambling first post that just didnt get the chance it deserved to thrive
Did anyone happen to catch which teams the new poster followed..... AFL/SANFL/Grass Roots? That would be interesting to know!
GWW wrote:Anyone recommend a good landscaper to provide a quote to install artificial lawn, as well as a few other landscaping jobs?
Footy Chick wrote:GWW wrote:Anyone recommend a good landscaper to provide a quote to install artificial lawn, as well as a few other landscaping jobs?
@Sheik Yerbouti
He's your man
Just a bag of cable ties [emoji6]Booney wrote:Footy Chick wrote:GWW wrote:Anyone recommend a good landscaper to provide a quote to install artificial lawn, as well as a few other landscaping jobs?
@Sheik Yerbouti
He's your man
Yep, I can vouch for the Sheik's work....just don't ask me for a character reference.
Corona Man wrote:tipper wrote:there was a short lived thread, now hidden, trying to convince us all to give up drinking, smoking and sex, and convert to be hare krishnas...... was a rather long, rambling first post that just didnt get the chance it deserved to thrive
Did anyone happen to catch which teams the new poster followed..... AFL/SANFL/Grass Roots? That would be interesting to know!
Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone got any suggestions for us to try to stop our dog digging under the fences and escaping?
She usually just goes and sits on the front lawn but today she has walked nearly a kilometre and lobbed up at my step-sons house where she often frequents when being taken for a walk, all good for now but she did cross a train line.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone got any suggestions for us to try to stop our dog digging under the fences and escaping?
She usually just goes and sits on the front lawn but today she has walked nearly a kilometre and lobbed up at my step-sons house where she often frequents when being taken for a walk, all good for now but she did cross a train line.
Booney wrote:
Same spots for escaping?
Footy Chick wrote:
Give your dog something to do so it doesn't want to escape.
Like Kongs and stuff
MW wrote:Had the same problem with my dog and nothing stopped it
Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone got any suggestions for us to try to stop our dog digging under the fences and escaping?
She usually just goes and sits on the front lawn but today she has walked nearly a kilometre and lobbed up at my step-sons house where she often frequents when being taken for a walk, all good for now but she did cross a train line.
Corona Man wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone got any suggestions for us to try to stop our dog digging under the fences and escaping?
She usually just goes and sits on the front lawn but today she has walked nearly a kilometre and lobbed up at my step-sons house where she often frequents when being taken for a walk, all good for now but she did cross a train line.
Have you considered getting some ducks as pets? - Wubbsy can get you sorted.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Corona Man wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone got any suggestions for us to try to stop our dog digging under the fences and escaping?
She usually just goes and sits on the front lawn but today she has walked nearly a kilometre and lobbed up at my step-sons house where she often frequents when being taken for a walk, all good for now but she did cross a train line.
Have you considered getting some ducks as pets? - Wubbsy can get you sorted.
I'm pretty sure they spelled the end of his relationship, I reckon they split not long after they entered their lives.
Lightning McQueen wrote:MW wrote:Had the same problem with my dog and nothing stopped it
Thanks Ronan Keating
what sort of pooch?
MW wrote:
Haha great reference!
Border Collie...in a small backyard. My own fault. walked him morning and night and nearly every night I came home and he was out. I had to give him away after 6 months.