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LoL, love that you tweeted this :) I mowed 3/4 of an acre of paddock yesterday as well, a much bigger job and left me feeling a bit like a plough horse. It's easiest to mow it pulling the mower rather than pushing ;)

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LoL, love that you tweeted this :) I mowed 3/4 of an acre of paddock yesterday as well, a much bigger job and left me feeling a bit like a plough horse. It's easiest to mow it pulling the mower rather than pushing ;)


would it be worth digging to see if there are any bottles underneath anywhere?

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LoL, love that you tweeted this :) I mowed 3/4 of an acre of paddock yesterday as well, a much bigger job and left me feeling a bit like a plough horse. It's easiest to mow it pulling the mower rather than pushing ;)


would it be worth digging to see if there are any bottles underneath anywhere?


Bratty you're now bottle obsessive

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LoL, love that you tweeted this :) I mowed 3/4 of an acre of paddock yesterday as well, a much bigger job and left me feeling a bit like a plough horse. It's easiest to mow it pulling the mower rather than pushing ;)

would it be worth digging to see if there are any bottles underneath anywhere?

No.

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Zippy wrote:
LoL, love that you tweeted this :) I mowed 3/4 of an acre of paddock yesterday as well, a much bigger job and left me feeling a bit like a plough horse. It's easiest to mow it pulling the mower rather than pushing ;)

would it be worth digging to see if there are any bottles underneath anywhere?

No.


Only worth digging holes when there is meat to roast :D

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Only worth digging holes when there is meat to roast :D


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would it be worth digging to see if there are any bottles underneath anywhere?

No.

Only worth digging holes when there is meat to roast :D

Abso-bloomin-lutely :lol:

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Only worth digging holes when there is meat to roast :D

No one is roasting "my meat" :shock: in a hole in the ground

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Only worth digging holes when there is meat to roast :D

No one is roasting "my meat" :shock: in a hole in the ground



Google cooking pit or earth oven

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The most well known is the Maori Hangi which is what we did :)

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Just tried googling the word Askew - see what's displayed.
Clever!
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Just tried googling the word Askew - see what's displayed.
Clever!
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very :D

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There's a host of those

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Go ... aster_eggs


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