Easy 10 said:Well, its actually been suggested on this thread. But I don't want one of those teeth going up my japs eye, thankyouverymuch.
Any chance I could pop round and plop MY todger in it then ...
Easy 10 said:Well, its actually been suggested on this thread. But I don't want one of those teeth going up my japs eye, thankyouverymuch.
Easy 10 said:Be my guest.
But they've all closed their mouths tonight for some reason. You'll have to prise one of them open with a pen.
I'll make the tea or something.
Easy 10 said:I hope she takes it the right way Scotty
Easy 10 said:Bit of a disaster today.
I was driving to work with Leon resting on my dashboard (you may remember I had to bring it home for the weekend as I couldn't find any distilled water in Haywards Heath, and didn't want to leave him with no water). Anyways, I went round a roundabout, and he slid along in his pot and topped off onto the floor of the passenger side. Mud EVERWHERE, and one of the traps is all mangled.
I got him to the office and performed emergency surgery by carefully placing the roots back in the pot, and packing the dirt back in. Gave him a nice big water as well, and left him on the windowsill in the sun. But Leons kept his traps shut all day (MOST out of character), and he still looked a bit ruffled when I left the office this evening.
I'll see how he is in the morning. He could still be in shock. Think I might need to buy him a new pot to make it up properly, so he can spread out a bit more.
*worried*
Naah, I don't think he could handle it. That'd be like me trying to eat a fully grown adult wildebeast.Tom Hark said:Have you tried feeding it a daddy longlegs yet Easy?
Easy 10 said:Bit of a disaster today.
I was driving to work with Leon resting on my dashboard (you may remember I had to bring it home for the weekend as I couldn't find any distilled water in Haywards Heath, and didn't want to leave him with no water). Anyways, I went round a roundabout, and he slid along in his pot and topped off onto the floor of the passenger side. Mud EVERWHERE, and one of the traps is all mangled.
I got him to the office and performed emergency surgery by carefully placing the roots back in the pot, and packing the dirt back in. Gave him a nice big water as well, and left him on the windowsill in the sun. But Leons kept his traps shut all day (MOST out of character), and he still looked a bit ruffled when I left the office this evening.
I'll see how he is in the morning. He could still be in shock. Think I might need to buy him a new pot to make it up properly, so he can spread out a bit more.
*worried*
I don't buy that.brighton rock said:dont make the traps close for fun or the plant will die