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Old 10-27-12, 04:01 PM   #4321
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Either he's g33king BF3 like crazy or his PC blew up
Probably or H.A.W.K2
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Old 10-27-12, 04:13 PM   #4322
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Yah, paranoid...my bad
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Old 10-27-12, 04:18 PM   #4323
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Paranoid.....the word I've heard before, for a number of months ago
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Old 10-28-12, 02:25 AM   #4324
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Old 10-28-12, 03:03 AM   #4325
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Card is fitted but I've not tested yet. H.A.W.X isn't really my thing - too arcadey, BF3 all the way.

Are you sure they're tomatoes, look huge like apples!
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Old 10-28-12, 03:19 AM   #4326
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Are you sure they're tomatoes, look huge like apples!
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They're tomatoes allright. Too bad they'll never see a salad. The biggest produce of this season started to ripen one day before the frost
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Old 10-28-12, 04:26 AM   #4327
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Are you sure they're tomatoes, look huge like apples!
Brits ain't farmers so you may not know what fertilizer is used to grow them to such a size. But believe me, it's too disgusting to describe it.
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The cleanest part of the said fertilizer production is pising into the mix for the entire summer and then leaving it out on the sun for methane andd ammoniak to evaporrate
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Old 10-28-12, 12:43 PM   #4329
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Card is fitted but I've not tested yet. H.A.W.X isn't really my thing - too arcadey, BF3 all the way.

Are you sure they're tomatoes, look huge like apples!
Great,
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Brits ain't farmers so you may not know what fertilizer is used to grow them to such a size. But believe me, it's too disgusting to describe it.
I think I know it, said to be very good for the plants. I think Rhubarb likes it a lot as well IIRC. I think most people use the cow version though, if we are thinking along the same lines.
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Brits ain't farmers so you may not know what fertilizer is used to grow them to such a size . . .
No we're a nation of shop-keepers, I've a shop, Jamie's got a shop, STEED has a shop, JU_88 has a shop, Jim's got a shop, etc., . . .

Shops we may (or more likely, may not) keep, but we still know what makes good fertilizer.

It's just that we don't like big, green, tomatoes.
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No we're a nation of shop-keepers, I've a shop, Jamie's got a shop, STEED has a shop, JU_88 has a shop, Jim's got a shop, etc., . . .

Shops we may (or more likely, may not) keep, but we still know what makes good fertilizer.

It's just that we don't like big, green, tomatoes.


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Old 10-28-12, 05:07 PM   #4333
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Nice video, not much new for me there.

Next year I'm setting me drop irigation. Slowly keeps the soil moist, not wet, no drops on the foliage so I avoid fungal infections and I just open the valve in teh morning and close it when I get from work. And hook everything up to a rainwater reservoir.
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Old 10-28-12, 05:18 PM   #4334
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Nice video, not much new for me there.

Next year I'm setting me drop irigation. Slowly keeps the soil moist, not wet, no drops on the foliage so I avoid fungal infections and I just open the valve in teh morning and close it when I get from work. And hook everything up to a rainwater reservoir.
That sounds like good prospects,
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