Cleaning up the garden (by SharonParry)

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    goindownslow

    Fri Nov 26 2010

    Father forgive them for they know not what they review (Jim 10:48 and 23 seconds) I love Autumn! And she loves me...long time. The way the waning sunlight glistens and dances upon that shimmer shit that looks like DuPont™ Corian® Silverite metal flake so carefully applied upon her soft, supple and exquisitely tanned skin - courtesy of Safe Tan - using a DeVilbiss Compact Automatic X Spray Gun and embraces her robust and firm Poly Implant Prosthese breasts, like a cheetah suffocating a baby gazelle by latching onto its neck with its powerful jaws, crushing the larynx and possibly breaking the neck. Harlequin Romance meets Joe's Auto Body meets Animal Planet. A match made in Screw Magazine, courtesy of Joe's Auto Body. That's it! At least as far Autumn and those particular anatomical parts of her are concerned. Too much Googling. I'm an extemporaneous type of guy. (Extemporaneous?! Must be mind-melting with Irishgit.) Now, on to...ahem..."Cleaning up the garden". By "Cleaning up ... Read more

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Thu Nov 25 2010

    I hardly think cleaning up the garden is something that I would love about the fall. Yes, it needs to be done, but it's never fun.

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    james76255

    Sun Oct 12 2008

    Anybody that cares to do this is more than welcome to come on over.

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    molfan

    Tue Sep 04 2007

    i do not do this but my spouse does. he is the one who loves to plant stuff. we did not have a garden just plants and flowers. I will be raking leaves when that time comes.

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    sharonparry

    Sun Oct 29 2006

    I use to love doing the extra chores in my garden this time of year, cleaning out all the thick roots, turning it over, adding all the good stuff for the following year, throwing rocks on to piles for animal dens,( I lived in the woods , or for rock gardens. Of course, it was also a little sad, to know that I'd have to wait till the spring to do any more actual gardening. All of nature needs a break sometimes.

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