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Kids+dogs+rain=trashed garden

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  • Hay_2
    Hay_2 Posts: 222 Forumite
    Hi Allison:D
    We are seriously thinking of having the fake grass.The pictures on the site look brilliant...you know the "before" and "after" shots.
    We're going through this firm....they've been very helpful so far but it's looking very expensive.So far over a grand just for the grass or around £4K to get it all fitted,supplied and g'teed for 5 years:eek:
    https://www.asgoodasgrass.co.uk
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  • Allison41
    Allison41 Posts: 6 Forumite
    Wow thats alot of money isnt it we wouldnt need a great amount as our garden is a nice size but not massive. We did see it at the garden centre recently on rolls do you think it would be any good it was about £32 per metre ??
  • Hay_2
    Hay_2 Posts: 222 Forumite
    You can get just the grass on the net from around £9.95 per square metre and save £££££££s if you fit it yourselves.Unfortunately we are utterly useless with those kinds of things:o
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  • emmaroids
    emmaroids Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Hay wrote:
    you believe what you like...:wall: :wall:

    back at ya.
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  • BIGOT

    A prejudiced person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own.

    Take not of this definition EMMAROIDS because it's just for you.

    When you know nothing about something it's better not to open your mouth... It just makes you look silly you narrow minded fool.

    When you've had 1st person experience of the subject you want to comment on then maybe people would listen to you. Otherwise your just another sheep in the field mate!

    GOODBYE.
  • emmaroids
    emmaroids Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    BIGOT

    A prejudiced person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own.

    Take not of this definition EMMAROIDS because it's just for you.

    When you know nothing about something it's better not to open your mouth... It just makes you look silly you narrow minded fool.

    When you've had 1st person experience of the subject you want to comment on then maybe people would listen to you. Otherwise your just another sheep in the field mate!

    GOODBYE.

    errr ok

    a few years ago a so called `freindly familly dog` snarled and bit my (then 3 ) year old son, since then he has been nervous when goin anyware there is dogs, so please dont asume you know me.

    GOODBYE.
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  • Hay_2
    Hay_2 Posts: 222 Forumite
    Just because your son got bitten doesn't make you an expert on dogs.Fair enough you have reason to mistrust some animals but your sweeping generalisations about my dogs make me puke.


    Can somebody wake me up when he/she has gone please sleeping-smiley-009.gif
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  • emmaroids
    emmaroids Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    BIGOT

    A prejudiced person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own.

    Take not of this definition Hay because it's just for you.

    thats better cos you refuse to accept that dogs can be nasty.
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  • Hay_2
    Hay_2 Posts: 222 Forumite
    Another assumption from the ignorant one...:rotfl:
    Where do I refuse to accept that dogs can be nasty??
    I simply took an exception to you generalising about the breeds of dogs I own...
    I never once stated that all dogs were loveable and trustworthy.YOU were the one who chose to comment on a set up you know nothing about...honestly....:rolleyes:

    And I must say having to edit others posts to make me look bad is only serving to make you look more daft...and yes I know that's hard to imagine..looking even MORE stupid,but trust me it is:p
    New Year~New Start!!:beer:
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  • MissG_2
    MissG_2 Posts: 869 Forumite
    emmaroids wrote:
    thats better cos you refuse to accept that dogs can be nasty.

    I think you will find she did say dogs can be nasty / dangerous :rolleyes:
    Hay wrote:
    ANY dog in the wrong hands can be dangerous
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