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SG1[_4_] 13-05-2012 07:14 AM

Gardening OZ
 
Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


anm 27-05-2012 12:28 PM

Gardening OZ
 
On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:14:14 +1000, SG1 wrote:

Is there anyone out there who actually likes the walking shag pile

carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


Yes; I like him.
I presume you are upset because he is being spoken to about being a
nutritional coach for Essendon?

SG1[_4_] 27-05-2012 10:16 PM

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"anm" wrote in message
b.com...
On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:14:14 +1000, SG1 wrote:

Is there anyone out there who actually likes the walking shag pile

carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


Yes; I like him.
I presume you are upset because he is being spoken to about being a
nutritional coach for Essendon?


Well they could live for a week or 2 from the debris in the carpet.


terryc 28-05-2012 03:23 AM

Gardening OZ
 
On 13/05/12 16:14, SG1 wrote:
Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


In the past, I had watched his show on the other channel, but after a
while it became very, very repetitive. I was rather surprised when the
ABC took him on. No new ideas, just poach whatever they can.

In any case, I find the show very light on content and I usually have
far better things to do.

I can overcome my preferences in hair/beard styles if the information
content makes it worthwhile.



Farm1[_3_] 28-05-2012 02:06 PM

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"SG1" wrote in message
...
Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


I'm enjoying his hosting so far. I've enjoyed all of the anchor persons but
I find Costa's approach (whihc I assume ahs determined the latest direction
of the show) quite itneresting. I like the sort of places that have been
visited since he's taken over - I'm more into trying to eat out of my garden
than have a showplace garden with well trimmed edges.



terryc 29-05-2012 04:45 AM

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On 29/05/12 07:42, SG1 wrote:

"atec77" "atec77 wrote in message


Costa at times can be interesting but I wish someone would take the
shears to him before the cooties finish the job


Wonder how he would look with flames everywhere????


Just gimp* his black hair red and orange.




*photoshop for the windows slaves.



Farm1[_3_] 31-05-2012 04:38 AM

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"atec77" "atec77 wrote in message
...
On 28/05/2012 11:06 PM, Farm1 wrote:
wrote in message
...
Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


I'm enjoying his hosting so far. I've enjoyed all of the anchor persons
but
I find Costa's approach (whihc I assume ahs determined the latest
direction
of the show) quite itneresting. I like the sort of places that have been
visited since he's taken over - I'm more into trying to eat out of my
garden
than have a showplace garden with well trimmed edges.


Costa at times can be interesting but I wish someone would take the shears
to him before the cooties finish the job


That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say the
same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant youth.

That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and beards on
very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's hair and beard
is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say the same thing about the skin of
some middle aged bald pates I've seen.



terryc 31-05-2012 06:49 AM

Gardening OZ
 
On 31/05/12 13:38, Farm1 wrote:

That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say the
same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant youth.

That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and beards on
very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's hair and beard
is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say the same thing about the skin of
some middle aged bald pates I've seen.


On TV?, probbly powdered to prevent it doing that.

In any case I learnt long ago that not all learning comes nicely packaged.

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 01-06-2012 12:11 AM

Gardening OZ
 
terryc wrote:
On 31/05/12 13:38, Farm1 wrote:

That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say
the same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant
youth. That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and
beards on very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's hair
and beard is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say
the same thing about the skin of some middle aged bald pates I've
seen.


On TV?, probbly powdered to prevent it doing that.

In any case I learnt long ago that not all learning comes nicely
packaged.


Nah. The Prime Minister's policies are wrong because her arse is too big.
Or so I have been told by people who ought to know. The same logic tells us
the leader of the opposition cannot be right because his ears flap in a wind
and he wears budgie smugglers. No doubt Costa could gain a bunch of IQ
points by shaving.

D


SG1[_4_] 01-06-2012 01:29 AM

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"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
terryc wrote:
On 31/05/12 13:38, Farm1 wrote:

That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say
the same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant
youth. That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and
beards on very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's
hair and beard is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say
the same thing about the skin of some middle aged bald pates I've
seen.


On TV?, probbly powdered to prevent it doing that.

In any case I learnt long ago that not all learning comes nicely
packaged.


Nah. The Prime Minister's policies are wrong because her arse is too big.
Or so I have been told by people who ought to know. The same logic tells
us the leader of the opposition cannot be right because his ears flap in a
wind and he wears budgie smugglers. No doubt Costa could gain a bunch of
IQ points by shaving.

D

No sure about the IQ but would be a darn sight easier on the eyes.


Farm1[_3_] 01-06-2012 08:45 AM

Gardening OZ
 
"terryc" wrote in message
...
On 31/05/12 13:38, Farm1 wrote:

That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say the
same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant youth.

That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and beards
on
very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's hair and
beard
is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say the same thing about the skin
of
some middle aged bald pates I've seen.


On TV?, probbly powdered to prevent it doing that.


No, when I wrote that I wasn't thinking of bald pates I've seen on TV.

In any case I learnt long ago that not all learning comes nicely packaged.


True. Some of it comes in butt ugly packaging ;-))



Farm1[_3_] 01-06-2012 08:48 AM

Gardening OZ
 
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
terryc wrote:
On 31/05/12 13:38, Farm1 wrote:

That comment sounds just like my reactionary father. He used to say
the same thing about one of my hairy boyfriends from my dim distant
youth. That hairy boyfriend means that I know how to spot clean hair and
beards on very hairy males. If the hair shines, it's clean. Costa's
hair and beard is scrupulously clean. I wish I could say
the same thing about the skin of some middle aged bald pates I've
seen.


On TV?, probbly powdered to prevent it doing that.

In any case I learnt long ago that not all learning comes nicely
packaged.


Nah. The Prime Minister's policies are wrong because her arse is too big.


LOL.

Or so I have been told by people who ought to know. The same logic tells
us the leader of the opposition cannot be right because his ears flap in a
wind and he wears budgie smugglers.


Here was I thinking he wasn't too bright because of his desperate hunt to
possess the poisoned chalice that would apply to anyone in the PMs position
in the current House. If he was brighter he might just sit back and wait
till he can get a clear majority.

No doubt Costa could gain a bunch of IQ
points by shaving.


Dunno 'bout that. His hairness makes one notice how nice his eyes are, says
she dragging her toe through the sand.........




Jeßus[_2_] 12-06-2012 11:29 PM

Gardening OZ
 
On Mon, 28 May 2012 12:23:39 +1000, terryc
wrote:

On 13/05/12 16:14, SG1 wrote:
Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


In the past, I had watched his show on the other channel, but after a
while it became very, very repetitive.


Agree with that, I thought his first series was interesting - more
about the 'nuts and bolts' of gardening... then it sorta drifted off
on community gardens ad nauseam.

I was rather surprised when the
ABC took him on. No new ideas, just poach whatever they can.

In any case, I find the show very light on content and I usually have
far better things to do.


Haven't watched it as yet, may never get around to it. I'd much rather
listen to Peter Cundall every Saturday morning on ABC Northern Tas.

I can overcome my preferences in hair/beard styles if the information
content makes it worthwhile.


Doesn't worry me in the least.

Jeßus[_2_] 12-06-2012 11:32 PM

Gardening OZ
 
On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:14:14 +1000, "SG1"
wrote:

Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


Are you related to Flo Bjelkie Peterson or Esme Watson by any chance?

terryc 15-06-2012 06:23 AM

Gardening OZ
 
On 13/06/12 08:29, Jeßus wrote:

I can overcome my preferences in hair/beard styles if the information
content makes it worthwhile.


Doesn't worry me in the least.


Oh good {:-)}}} and no it isn't costa and pre dates him for decades.


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Peter Jason 11-01-2013 01:21 AM

Gardening OZ
 
On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:14:14 +1000, "SG1"
wrote:

Is there anyone out there whoactually likes the walking shag pile carpet
that now heads the show???? I have turned off......


......... I always use a PVR for TV and so I can
always avoid the hairy gypsy-Gurus.

They're swarming on TV now; what with endless
contrived cooking shows, travelogues (blond
bimbos), and history lectures from Egypt to
British coasts in which the talking head and the
arm-waving Robbie the Robot effectively blocks the
screen with its huge mug.

What a rip off: behind all these bright
technicolored "shows" lurk clever marketeers using
the latest techniques to open the wallets. Does
it ever rain on these shows? The sun always
shines and the mug always smiles.

In the good old days we had Jesus & Paul of
Tarsus; and so on and on it goes....



Jasper32 28-03-2013 09:01 AM

Hello all, I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters

Jasper32 05-04-2013 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jasper32 (Post 979863)
Hello all, I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters


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