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18 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


Relaxing

Chilled out mostly during the crap weather.

You?

 

Played in the back garden all weekend trying to make it look neat and pretty. Had to let the neighbours know i have a chainsaw, trimming up some yukka's

Played in the back garden all weekend trying to make it look neat and pretty. Had to let the neighbours know i have a chainsaw, trimming up some yukka's


The dogs will keep it looking tidy

I’m suprised takeshi hasn’t pulled the yukkas out
On 3/12/2019 at 2:16 PM, t_revz said:

 


The dogs will keep it looking tidy

I’m suprised takeshi hasn’t pulled the yukkas out

 

He's too old for that now. He's become the grumpy grandpa yelling at the kids on the lawn

Bowzer on the other hand, is an 8yr old puppy still

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oh hai breeders! :rolleyes:

Trev - solved the powdered miso crisis by dehydrating my own. Worked better than I expected, but now I need a hot tip on the best brand of miso to use. Tried some korean stuff and was slightly dissapointed by how salty it was, so if you could ask The Good Wife what brands I should be looking for, I will make it worth your while at the next bbq




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