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Mildred1970 wrote: »Anyone know how I can keep a mini slug alive til the morning? :eek:
Bear with me
DS found a teeny tiny slug 2 days ago on a piece of wood and carried it around all afternoon...he called it sluggy...he took it outside in the garden at my behest and left it out there
Cue 2am wake up in tears pleading me to get sluggy in from outside :eek: Er wtaf, no :eek:
Well a teeny tiny slug that looks just like sluggy is now making its way across the kitchen floor...
What shall I keep it in so DS will see that sluggy made his way back to him tomorrow morning?
I cannot believe I am actually asking this but hey ho
Oh Mildred:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Have you maybe got a vessel that you can put some edible vegetation in to keep sluggy occupied with a lid you could poke some holes in? They'll eat lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, sprouts.....etc.
I do hope slugs are not the new hoovers :eek: :rotfl:0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Anyone know how I can keep a mini slug alive til the morning? :eek:
Bear with me
DS found a teeny tiny slug 2 days ago on a piece of wood and carried it around all afternoon...he called it sluggy...he took it outside in the garden at my behest and left it out there
Cue 2am wake up in tears pleading me to get sluggy in from outside :eek: Er wtaf, no :eek:
Well a teeny tiny slug that looks just like sluggy is now making its way across the kitchen floor...
What shall I keep it in so DS will see that sluggy made his way back to him tomorrow morning?
I cannot believe I am actually asking this but hey ho
http://www.wikihow.com/Care-for-Slugs
Might help?!...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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fairclaire wrote: »Do you know what the funniest thing is? The bright red washing up bowl and dish drainer I bought today are in place in the kitchen. You honestly need sunglasses to go near the sink :eek:..........and he hasn't noticed them :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
No one gets anything past me in this house. Good job you don't live here. :rotfl:0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Your reputation precedes you my dear
:)
Apparently I have a reputation for men's things.:eek: :rotfl:
I blame bubbs and TM.0 -
At least the French Fries variety compare vs M, on Monday's price collection, but not liking the combination of items:
2 x Napolina Sieved Tomatoes Passata (500g)£1.00£2.18:(
1 x Walkers French Fries - Variety (6x19g)£1.68£0.84
Besides, my guide price on 6 pack crisps is now lower than 50p:rotfl: - and that would be on 25g bags not useless 19g ones:(:(:rotfl:. Way way too dear for 75.6p. They didn't buy them on mbuy in A, only fortuitously.0 -
...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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lookinforabargain wrote: »Oh I didn't realise you could play too :cool:
I can go round the clock and that's about it :rotfl:
Oh yesMy dad always played. Can't ever remember not having a board in the house. Ask my OH
one of his great irks in life is not being better than me at it
the kids play too. DS2 aim is a little off :eek: to say the least. We have built a padded wall to deal with that :rotfl::rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »Well done :j:j I miss playing.....other than at home. It's good you're getting out though. Sounds like you are still very busy looking after your mother. I also hope your DS is still doing well.
I am also glad you came back
I think I can still count on one hand (but only just!) the number of times Mum has been so bad in hospital over the last 3 years that I have really thought she wouldn't be coming home. Anyway, this summer she bounced back yet again, but I really don't know how. She gets frustrated, especially about walking, but must be so strong for a very small lady. I do hope I have just a few of her genes to keep me going. :A0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »Oh yes
My dad always played. Can't ever remember not having a board in the house. Ask my OH
one of his great irks in life is not being better than me at it
the kids play too. DS2 aim is a little off :eek: to say the least. We have built a padded wall to deal with that :rotfl::rotfl:
Something is ringing a bell now you say that:rotfl:
Much to the disgust of my OH we have one on the bedroom wall :cool: :rotfl::rotfl:...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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