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Water 'em! (sm)

Posted By: AnnieM!AnnieM! on 2007-10-29
In Reply to: How do you clean artificial plants? (sm) - Lisa

Hose them down outside, put them in the shower, or leave them out in the rain.



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Only other option get rid of 'em. Which would cat
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Tell 'em siser...

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Well, I enjoyed 'em
Doubt I'd have the guts to buy most of them, even if I could afford it.  They are fun and certainly a conversation piece - if I had a business with a lobby, I'd go for at least one just to be memorable.
maybe husband just likes 'em


however, not my cuppa tea....


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Nah...I just tuck 'em into my socks...

Where? I wanna go pick 'em myself.
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Give 'em a shower! sm
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niece and restaurant -- are those right? can't get 'em
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If you can't control 'em at home, no way will it be
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bottled water
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poster below me is correct - water comes from

So if we leave a water bowl outside for them, will they
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With artificial soap and water??
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ask her, Oh, When Did Water Ration Rule End?
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