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Slightly although also done so much raking that I have worn through my skin between thumb and index finger...true story.
Doing your job, do you get worried by ticks? There are so many deer round our way that the neighbours garden is infested with them. Not helped by the long grass. And their kids have had loads on them. With lymes diseases a horrible thing I am a but paranoid now about going into the garden without trousers on.
FFS, it's still raining. on 13:06 - Jul 5 by PassionNotAnger
Yeah, it’s my opinion, you are deliberately starting multiple threads to antagonize posters. You aren’t doing it to open up a meaningful debate or even make a considered point.
Personally I think it’s really childish, attention seeking and unnecessary. As much as it’s your choice to do it it’s equally my choice to call it out
Good job you display such passion, and certainly no anger, isn't it?!
FFS, it's still raining. on 16:43 - Jul 5 by nodge_blue
Doing your job, do you get worried by ticks? There are so many deer round our way that the neighbours garden is infested with them. Not helped by the long grass. And their kids have had loads on them. With lymes diseases a horrible thing I am a but paranoid now about going into the garden without trousers on.
There goes naked Friday bush trimming sessions then, I guess?
FFS, it's still raining. on 16:43 - Jul 5 by nodge_blue
Doing your job, do you get worried by ticks? There are so many deer round our way that the neighbours garden is infested with them. Not helped by the long grass. And their kids have had loads on them. With lymes diseases a horrible thing I am a but paranoid now about going into the garden without trousers on.
I'll let you into a secret. I wear trousers at work....well most of the time.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."