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I just felt a sharp stabbing pain in the end of my penis, came out of nowhere
is this normal?
is this what being 30 is all about
is this normal?
is this what being 30 is all about
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Did your dog bite it if so not enough peanut butter.
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I have no idea what you are talking about
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DOC wrote:footys the winner wrote:I need to know. What's the best lawn to have In my backyard? It's fairly small and we have a dog if that makes any difference?
Kikuyu . Tolerates wear and tear well as it has runners and thus self repairs. Can be invasive into garden beds.
Sir Walter buffalo is what I'm being told. Heard of it?
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footys the winner wrote:I need to know. What's the best lawn to have In my backyard? It's fairly small and we have a dog if that makes any difference?
The first question anyone is going to ask is 'how much sun?'

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Johno6 wrote:I just felt a sharp stabbing pain in the end of my penis, came out of nowhere
is this normal?
is this what being 30 is all about
I am growing more and more concerned about you with every post.
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Spargo wrote:Johno6 wrote:I just felt a sharp stabbing pain in the end of my penis, came out of nowhere
is this normal?
is this what being 30 is all about
I am growing more and more concerned about you with every post.
Take a piss

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There's a fixed speed camera on main north road at the Midway Rd intersection, does anyone know what the speed limit is through it?
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Thanks, I thought it was, my gps was beeping and saying it was 60,
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RustyCage wrote:Thanks, I thought it was, my gps was beeping and saying it was 60,
Sheesh....learners.
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footys the winner wrote:DOC wrote:footys the winner wrote:I need to know. What's the best lawn to have In my backyard? It's fairly small and we have a dog if that makes any difference?
Kikuyu . Tolerates wear and tear well as it has runners and thus self repairs. Can be invasive into garden beds.
Sir Walter buffalo is what I'm being told. Heard of it?
Yep. Have it out back. Slower to repair than kikuyu but not a so invasive. Will tolerate shade. If your dogs are likely to create a lot of wear, then kikuyu, if not, the buff is good.
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I've experienced both.
If you don't want to spend all your spare time mowing it or controlling the edges stick to the Buffalo.
Kikuyu can burrow under a metre of concrete path and come up on the other side.
If you don't want to spend all your spare time mowing it or controlling the edges stick to the Buffalo.
Kikuyu can burrow under a metre of concrete path and come up on the other side.
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Does anybody know who owns or is responsible for the driveway between the road/gutter and the footpath at the front of your own home?
Mine is curved so much so that you bottom out whenever you drive in and out of our driveway.
The Council haven't been much help in answering this question.
i want to have it flattened out so to speak but not sure if the council has to do it or I pay a concreter to do it.
Mine is curved so much so that you bottom out whenever you drive in and out of our driveway.
The Council haven't been much help in answering this question.
i want to have it flattened out so to speak but not sure if the council has to do it or I pay a concreter to do it.
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amber_fluid wrote:Does anybody know who owns or is responsible for the driveway between the road/gutter and the footpath at the front of your own home?
Mine is curved so much so that you bottom out whenever you drive in and out of our driveway.
The Council haven't been much help in answering this question.
i want to have it flattened out so to speak but not sure if the council has to do it or I pay a concreter to do it.
You the property owner is responsible. To councils satisfaction and they should provide a specification sheet for you to follow.
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heater31 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Does anybody know who owns or is responsible for the driveway between the road/gutter and the footpath at the front of your own home?
Mine is curved so much so that you bottom out whenever you drive in and out of our driveway.
The Council haven't been much help in answering this question.
i want to have it flattened out so to speak but not sure if the council has to do it or I pay a concreter to do it.
You the property owner is responsible. To councils satisfaction and they should provide a specification sheet for you to follow.
so they tell me what to do and I have to do it and then pay for it?
I was hoping being a rate payer it would be the other way round!!
what they(Council) told me was similar to what you have posted.
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I complained to my council about the dip in the bitumen between the end of my property line and the adjacent road surface in which leaves accumulated.
(We don't have footpaths where I live.)
They sent someone around to look at it, and he concluded the problem was the fire plug for water access was too low and the dip was there to not obscure it. So, they dug it up raised the fire plug to a higher level and renewed the -bitumen - it didn't cost me a cent.
(We don't have footpaths where I live.)
They sent someone around to look at it, and he concluded the problem was the fire plug for water access was too low and the dip was there to not obscure it. So, they dug it up raised the fire plug to a higher level and renewed the -bitumen - it didn't cost me a cent.
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footys the winner wrote:DOC wrote:footys the winner wrote:I need to know. What's the best lawn to have In my backyard? It's fairly small and we have a dog if that makes any difference?
Kikuyu . Tolerates wear and tear well as it has runners and thus self repairs. Can be invasive into garden beds.
Sir Walter buffalo is what I'm being told. Heard of it?
Sir Walter is good but no where near as tolerant to heavy traffic and dogs as Kikuyu
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footys the winner wrote:I need to know. What's the best lawn to have In my backyard? It's fairly small and we have a dog if that makes any difference?
go fake lawn. no mowing, no watering, stays green year round and your dog won't kill it.
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