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March 30, 2013 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Nov 2011
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Darn it, Worth!
I've battled something new every year and this year I thought maybe, just maybe, I might have shut down most of the big problems. But Noooo! You have to bring up zombies! And now somehow, (I don't know how yet, but somehow) I'm going to end up with zombies. I can just feel it. I swear you've jinxed the whole season. Darn it, Worth! (On the bright side, Zombies can't be worse than voles!) |
March 30, 2013 | #17 |
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March 31, 2013 | #18 |
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Dang! Yet another thing to look out for! Just for clarification, are we talking about zombie tomatoes, or zombie ex-people? I think I'd rather face zombie tomatoes, but I'm not sure . . .
Shawn
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March 31, 2013 | #19 |
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Shawn, those zombie tomatoes are really scary, for sure! (See the the ugly tomato contest, if you don't believe me.)
But I think we are talking about the walking dead, here. As in dead people who shuffle around trying to find people so that they can eat their brains. I don't know exactly why they would infest a garden, but I'm assuming that they would be waiting for you to come out so that they can eat your brain. All that shuffling and leg dragging and hungry raging could cause some serious plant damage. (not to mention brain damage) Certainly a tricky situation to deal with, but I still think they would be easier than voles. |
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