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  1. #11
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    I like the background of #1 and think that the text of #4 might work well with it.

    Judi
    Who wishes she could have a rose garden without the deer thinking she planted them a gourmet meal!

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    Thanks!

    Gary, I think perhaps you were interested by the "bump" technique (now I have some new ideas about how to do that).

    And Judy, didn't you try to suspend little opened bags of human hairs (male, because of not too much cosmetics on them) around your garden. It seems this is one of the best tricks to avoid problems with deers! But be careful; the acidity of hair's fat "eats" some plastic bags!

    Regards,

    ivan

  3. #13
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    What other art forum could you visit which gives you such great tips as to hang bags of male hair around your garden to stop deers eating your roses.
    Great stuff!
    Egg
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  4. #14
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    Ahhh Yes what a forum and the thought of having ‘fat” hair again is intriguing! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

  5. #15
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    <BG> My husband doesn't have any hair to spare.

    Your solution sounds nicer than the alternative I heard of, which is pellets made from human waste collected in a Chicago waste treatment plant. ICK!

    Judi
    Failure is not an option. It's bundled with your software

  6. #16
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    Lion or Cougar dung works too. If I see any I'll Fedex to you.

    I reboot Windows for a living
    "If you can do good, you should."
    W.K. Clark

 

 

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