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The stinkyest smell gardening list.
"None4U" wrote in message et... wrote in message m... "None4U" wrote: Feel free to add to the list. Not strictly garden-related but.... We break out the riding lawn mower only once or twice each year. It is stored in a shed that, otherwise, gets very little attention. One hot spring morning within the past two-or-three years, my nose led me thereto and to a o'possum who'd got himself wedged partway in the discharge chute and partway under the mower bed. My first removal attempt reduced the beast to 'possum parts. Indulge your imagination for a few seconds and you'll have a hint.... I still smell it on humid summer mornings. -- the Balvenieman USDA zone 9b, peninsular FL, U.S.A. "You know what they say: Once you kill a cow, You gotta make a burger" --Lady Gaga So what smells worse. Dead Armadillo, Dead possum Dead groundhog. Never smelled a dead armadillo, but groundhog beats possum hands down. |
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