Toby's flowery Yak. Snipped in the bud and now composted.

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Unlucky.

But better to have binned it on day 2 than spent lots of time on it.

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That's a real shame Toby, it was coming along nicely too.
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Never mind. It's a KP kit!
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AndrewR wrote:Never mind. It's a KP kit!

Yes, they really should stick to crisps and nuts :-D
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Dazzled wrote:
AndrewR wrote:Never mind. It's a KP kit!

Yes, they really should stick to crisps and nuts :-D
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Re: Toby's flowery Yak. Snipped in the bud and now composted

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well that didn't last long! on to the mig?
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