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vikram singh 18-06-2010 11:17 AM

Lucky Bamboo Plants
 
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PtePike[_3_] 18-06-2010 02:56 PM

Lucky Bamboo Plants
 
vikram singh wrote in
:

Lucky bamboo plant n sticks - compare and buy lucky bamboo plants n
sticks online at low price, naaptol offers best deal to buy lucky
bamboo plants n sticks.

Types of Fashion Accessories
Good Luck Plant
Spiral Arrangement
Lucky Sticks
Lucky Appreciation
Love Couple

And many more visit:
http://www.naaptol.com/buy-online/WO...W170O/gifts/lu
cky_bamboo.html


I also have a Lucky Bamboo Plant, it is holding up my favourite tomato
plant.
Why is it lucky?
It is lucky because I had cause to give it a damn good bollocking
yesterday, and I was going to kick it in the plums instead.
Good job I was in a good mood.

Both my wife and I are very happy with the chair we often use to pickle
dustbin grates, whilst craftily sneaking a dvd depicting several spoon
dwellers crafting bronze cardboard rectal goings on.

I am doing a new range for 2011 of semi-fungli herbaptites which are only
FAIRLY lucky, so as not to tread on your foes.

There is for your information a website dealing exclusively with unlucky
porcelain vases.
www.unluckyporcelainvases.co.uk

Any questions please e-mail me


remove the obvious




Jill Bell[_3_] 18-06-2010 10:43 PM

Lucky Bamboo Plants
 
On 18/06/2010 22:17, Jake wrote:


Or, for a small fee, I can pop half a mile up the road and pick some
lovely Japanese knotweed. Easy to grow anywhere. Grows much quicker
than bamboo. minimal postage charge as it will only take a short
length (postable in a standard envelope) to create, in a very short
time, a massive clump in your garden.


Ooh ooh, don't tell DEFRA - you probably need a licence and a movement
order;-)

PtePike[_3_] 19-06-2010 01:14 PM

Lucky Bamboo Plants
 
Janet Baraclough wrote in
:

The message
from PtePike contains these words:


Both my wife and I are very happy with the chair we often use to
pickle dustbin grates, whilst craftily sneaking a dvd depicting
several spoon dwellers crafting bronze cardboard rectal goings on.


I am doing a new range for 2011 of semi-fungli herbaptites which are
only FAIRLY lucky, so as not to tread on your foes.


I'm beginning to wonder what it was the council planted on your
allotment...

Janet


Well Janet the OP(spammer) started first talking rubbish and I thought I
would like to join in with it.
Obviously you find my humour not humerous, sorry.

Lucky Bamboo Plants....I ask you!

But I did not intend to offend anyone and if I have I am sorry.

Kind regards to you
PtePike

No Name 19-06-2010 09:37 PM

Lucky Bamboo Plants
 
PtePike wrote:
Obviously you find my humour not humerous, sorry.


I was mildly amused, if that helps.

Lucky Bamboo Plants....I ask you!


I had a lucky bamboo. I think I bought it at Costco. It wasn't very lucky,
it died quite quickly. Although I still use the saucer it came in as a
plant saucer.

It looked a bit like this:
http://www.usifloral.com/images/prod...e/7/7162gr.jpg



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