fabfun
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here we go again.
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no it is here you go again
here we go again.
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Oh jesus,is fabfun for real?
Lmao, i thought he was going to UN-subscribe. .![]()
no quite being so dramatic
just thought i would include some info to all the poo haters
not here to play your poor me game
so dont turn my post into attack as u do all others
no it is here you go again
wtf you going on about?
i just said "i'm NEVER serious".
your "post" was already done 10 pages ago.
troll is trolling.![]()
so good you had to reply twice.
got any topping or trimming tips?
I'm like 100% sure, if you actually deliberately put cat shit, or looked into putting cat shit in your medium intentionally, you have serious screws loose, and shouldn't be growing in the first place.![]()
quit taking SHIT so damn literal!![]()
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[SIZE=+1] USING DOG & CAT MANURE ON HOME GARDENS [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Prepared by
R. E. Hall
Extension Veterinarian
Emmett Schulte
Extension Soil Scientist
University of Wisconsin, Madison
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I personally appreciate the head's up Fab.
Not saying that anyone has control over their pets using their outdoor garden for a litter box....and I am not one to bash anyone for doing things the way they want to...but it doesn't hurt to know what the ramifications are.
I would guess, at least if you are pregnant, it may not be a great idea to garden where a cat is defecating. I have read cautions before that pregnant women should not be in charge of cleaning a litter box for the same reason.
Not a bad thing to know, especially for us lady gardeners....knowledge is a good thing![]()
Your someone who doesn't know how to sit back and laugh.
Again I'm like 100% sure, if you actually deliberately put cat shit, or looked into putting cat shit in your medium intentionally, you have serious screws loose, and shouldn't be growing in the first place.![]()
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I don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
I don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
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[SIZE=+1] USING DOG & CAT MANURE ON HOME GARDENS [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Prepared by
R. E. Hall
Extension Veterinarian
Emmett Schulte
Extension Soil Scientist
University of Wisconsin, Madison
[/SIZE]
I personally appreciate the head's up Fab.
Not saying that anyone has control over their pets using their outdoor garden for a litter box....and I am not one to bash anyone for doing things the way they want to...but it doesn't hurt to know what the ramifications are.
I would guess, at least if you are pregnant, it may not be a great idea to garden where a cat is defecating. I have read cautions before that pregnant women should not be in charge of cleaning a litter box for the same reason.
Not a bad thing to know, especially for us lady gardeners....knowledge is a good thing![]()
seems that at least one person found it interesting
i doubt others even read it
to busy trying to find a way to trollitup
dude i am laughing at u guys getting your panties in a bunch over a joke
HAHAHAHA
I don't believe you getting all butt hurt, and saying your going to un-subscribe earlier in the post is too much of a joke,
um, i think you're the only one here bunched up buddy. maybe a little bigger font ....