I hope it was his actual day to water.
I'm sure his neighbors can set their clocks by him.
i know I can.
Silly boy, that's not how to do an enema at all.
Are you willing tot take him on as a pupil?
This reminds me, I really should go sprinkle the flower bed.
That sounds like a smutty euphemism to me... Jx
Reusing left over bath water (gray water) to irrigate the lawn is one way to conserve water and reduce waste and water bills.This Public Service Announcement was brought to you by the Infomaniac Utilities Department.
Brown water, on the other hand, (as seen above) is clearly no good for lawn irrigation. Just look at the state of that guy's "lawn". Pah!
To much... er... fertilizing can be fatal to any flower bed.. or lawn... or bush...
I hope it was his actual day to water.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure his neighbors can set their clocks by him.
Deletei know I can.
DeleteSilly boy, that's not how to do an enema at all.
ReplyDeleteAre you willing tot take him on as a pupil?
DeleteThis reminds me, I really should go sprinkle the flower bed.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a smutty euphemism to me... Jx
DeleteReusing left over bath water (gray water) to irrigate the lawn is one way to conserve water and reduce waste and water bills.
ReplyDeleteThis Public Service Announcement was brought to you by the Infomaniac Utilities Department.
Brown water, on the other hand, (as seen above) is clearly no good for lawn irrigation. Just look at the state of that guy's "lawn". Pah!
DeleteTo much... er... fertilizing can be fatal to any flower bed.. or lawn... or bush...
ReplyDelete