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Sep 29, 2009 19:11

Prior to my arrival here, I happened to gain an interest in two new hobbies: fishing and gardening. I was suddenly reminded of them today when I saw one of my neighbors watering their plants. Unfortunately, my knowledge of gardening is very slim, but I happened to have some pretty good teachers by the names of, Gabrielle, Rose, Adam, David, and ( Read more... )

hobbies, fishing, gardening, curious

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braided_icarus September 29 2009, 23:50:23 UTC
Gardening?

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You sure you're feeling alright, Colonel?

Never thought you'd be interested in something like that. But maybe it's a way to save money on getting presents for your many women. Tch. Typical....

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youreapipsqueak September 29 2009, 23:54:13 UTC
That's right.

I hear you had a bit of a problem, Fullmetal.

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braided_icarus September 30 2009, 00:07:52 UTC
...Huh.

Errr....that..that was...I don't like injections.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 01:29:50 UTC
Perhaps you should pay some attention, Fullmetal. Gardening can be a very interesting subject.

Don't tell me you're afraid of a little needle.

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deflowers September 29 2009, 23:58:06 UTC
[so relevant to her interests]

That's not possible.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 01:31:30 UTC
Is that so?

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deflowers September 30 2009, 03:02:24 UTC
Yeah. When a plant dies, it dies.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 23:48:53 UTC
How strange. I certainly recall them bringing it back to life.

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bustydefense September 30 2009, 00:16:48 UTC
Strange things happen in strange places.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 01:31:55 UTC
It would certainly seem that way. But I'm more curious of the tactics.

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bustydefense September 30 2009, 01:42:57 UTC
It is a curious question, isn't it? The plant doesn't move from the place it had put down roots before it died, does it.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 23:44:29 UTC
Not at all. Not to mention, once it's come back, it's as if it's never died at all.

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eldest_hatter September 30 2009, 00:45:45 UTC
I have seen some magic used to revive plants, but if they have wilted too far it is usually impossible.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 01:32:36 UTC
I see. Is there any other way that you can think of?

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eldest_hatter September 30 2009, 01:39:53 UTC
Other way? Nothing comes to mind.

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youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 23:42:10 UTC
What a shame.

I thank you.

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it was onl a matter of time hop_toit_udonge September 30 2009, 08:58:56 UTC
It is, however, possible to keep the plant from ever dying at all with the correct technique and conditions.

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I have the sudden sense of de ja vou youreapipsqueak September 30 2009, 23:41:43 UTC
That may be, however sometimes those conditions are less than satisfactory.

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hop_toit_udonge October 1 2009, 01:45:49 UTC
But it IS possible. That's what's important.

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youreapipsqueak October 1 2009, 18:37:29 UTC
I suppose you have a point.

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