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Graham88
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CorsAsh
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Collateral damage?
All Torque
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bit extreme tbh.
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Only in america
Behr
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thats awesome
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Great fun!!!
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Tbh.. thats like something i would do
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Cosmo
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Fire is always the way forward.

I once set a tree in my mums garden on fire as it had a wasps nest in it - told her it was a necessary casualty in my war with them
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what about the who;le in the wall
Rob E
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crazy bastards
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
Fire is always the way forward.

I once set a tree in my mums garden on fire as it had a wasps nest in it - told her it was a necessary casualty in my war with them




What did she say?
Nick-S
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FLOL
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
what about the hole in the wall



yea what about the equally as large nest they probably have inside their house
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike B
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
Fire is always the way forward.

I once set a tree in my mums garden on fire as it had a wasps nest in it - told her it was a necessary casualty in my war with them




What did she say?


She wasnt best pleased - but it wasnt my first time using fire to kill wasps so she wasnt surprised

[Edited on 04-06-2008 by Cosmo]
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quote:
Originally posted by sam-smith
what about the who;le in the wall


they torched the house just to show the bees whos boss
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bit OTT but funny.

When we 1st moved in we had a swarm of bees in our garden.

We just got a jar of honey and my dad mixed it with something.

Left it in the garden and a few hours later they were all dead.
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nice.
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by johnhara1
bit OTT but funny.

When we 1st moved in we had a swarm of bees in our garden.

We just got a jar of honey and my dad mixed it with something.

Left it in the garden and a few hours later they were all dead.


Why would bee's go to honey?
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Dunno, maybe it was wasps then.

But we definately used a jar of honey mixed with something and they all died.
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
quote:
Originally posted by johnhara1
bit OTT but funny.

When we 1st moved in we had a swarm of bees in our garden.

We just got a jar of honey and my dad mixed it with something.

Left it in the garden and a few hours later they were all dead.


Why would bee's go to honey?


cos bee's are actually related to bears..
Bart
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can i get a pea roast of a pea roast of a pea roast
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
can i get a pea roast of a pea roast of a pea roast


I suppose Tesco may do such a product.
Ben G
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that's brilliant
Paul_J
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that is fucking brilliant! that guy is a fucking mentallist!

Love the way he's grinning from ear to ear everything he does it!

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