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Old 07-08-2008, 03:50 PM


Okay. Someone talk me out of ordering this.
I don't need it, don't really have the money to spend on it,
but I want it.........
http://tinyurl.com/6qzm8z

k :-)



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Old 07-08-2008, 04:35 PM
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I like it, made me laugh.
GGJ

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> Okay. Someone talk me out of ordering this.
> I don't need it, don't really have the money to spend on it,
> but I want it.........
> http://tinyurl.com/6qzm8z
>
> k :-)
>


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Old 07-08-2008, 09:38 PM
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it makes me want to make one.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:11 PM
kathy
 
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I picture it placed at the top of my waterfall,
evil frogs about to pitch innocent garden gnome into
the waters below.
Holding fast....
(I did, however, use it as a story starter for the boy
I'm tutoring this summer.)

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Old 07-09-2008, 01:48 PM
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I think it would be great - every time you glanced at it you would
chuckle. Isn't laughter the best medicine - just think of it as
preventive meds!
Bonnie
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Old 07-09-2008, 08:27 PM
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Bonnie NJ wrote:
> I think it would be great - every time you glanced at it you would
> chuckle. Isn't laughter the best medicine - just think of it as
> preventive meds!


>

Call me a party-poop, but as I frequent thrift shops on a regular basis,
I have seen MANY such "cute" items on the shelves. Remember that a
moment of wantonness is not worth a lifetime of regret. Now back to the
sermon. :>) (However, there were times when I would have gladly
reversed that.)

Actually it is cute as a puppy, but will you enjoy it on the 500th sighting?

Chip

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Old 07-09-2008, 08:52 PM
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Tutoree boy decided that Evil Milkduds had come to Earth
and were raiding garden lawns.

If I ever had my pond on a tour I'd get it in a flash.
Jan can tell you that will never happen - dogs and
pond tours don't mix. And now they've taken to digging
up nuts the squirrels bury in the lawns. And eat them.
And have the most awful gaseous emissions at night.
And DH managed to set the lawn on fire. TWICE!
He gets carried away with his propane weed torch.
He's like Rambo with a flamethrower.

k :-)

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Old 07-10-2008, 12:12 AM
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Chip wrote:

> Bonnie NJ wrote:
>> I think it would be great - every time you glanced at it you would
>> chuckle. Isn't laughter the best medicine - just think of it as
>> preventive meds!

>
>>

> Call me a party-poop, but as I frequent thrift shops on a regular basis,
> I have seen MANY such "cute" items on the shelves. Remember that a
> moment of wantonness is not worth a lifetime of regret. Now back to the
> sermon. :>) (However, there were times when I would have gladly
> reversed that.)
>
> Actually it is cute as a puppy, but will you enjoy it on the 500th
> sighting?


Perhaps not, but every time a visitor does a double-take it'll be worth it.
otoh, it's not too hard to make...
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derek

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Old 07-10-2008, 10:11 AM
~ jan
 
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 19:27:07 EDT, Chip <> wrote:

>Actually it is cute as a puppy, but will you enjoy it on the 500th sighting?
>Chip


Sure, when the 500th visitor sees it for the 1st time, I would enjoy it.
;-)

Whimsy at it best, imo, isn't out in the open, but somewhat hidden and
should take a bit of looking by the visitor to "see" it. Does that make
sense? i.e. behind or beside a bush that somewhat hides it, just enough
shows that the curious will go around the bush for a full view.

Though I love the idea of them appearing to pitch it off the top of a
waterfall, perhaps a broke one laying in the pool below. (Someone would
really have to hate garden gnomes.) Now ceramic figures of politicians....
Hmmmm? ~ jan

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Old 07-10-2008, 11:40 AM
Chip
 
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~ jan wrote:

> Though I love the idea of them appearing to pitch it off the top of a
> waterfall, perhaps a broke one laying in the pool below. (Someone would
> really have to hate garden gnomes.) Now ceramic figures of politicians....


>

THAT'S wonderful! You have a talent. Now I say, go for it.

I have always hated ceramic donkeys pulling a cart, usually with a
sleeping serape draped driver. I want to work your idea into my pond
scene. Is it copyrighted?

Chip

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