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  • skezier
    skezier Member Posts: 11,333
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hey Legs and DD,

    I hate to say this but we always said nobody LOVES me everyone hates me....(oh oh forgot this bit) I think I will go eat worms! I know cus I said it a lot as a kid :lol::lol::lol: ((( )))'s to you both. xxx

    Oh and snails..... it takes 2 if they so choose and they take hours as well.... just know this sad fact I am afraid......
  • lindalegs
    lindalegs Member Posts: 5,398
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    skezier wrote:
    Hey Legs and DD,................Oh and snails..... it takes 2 if they so choose and they take hours as well.... just know this sad fact I am afraid......

    What you doing Cris watching them snails do stuff like that :shock: or did you think they were practising for Strictly :wink:

    (((((( )))))) from me and the snails :lol:
    Love, Legs x
    'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    skezier wrote:
    Hey Woolly,

    Nobody loves me, everyone hates me I think I will go and eat worms....

    Then its something like thin ones, thick ones, long ones short ones and I don't remember the rest...

    Cris x
    nobody loves me
    everybody hates me
    think i'll go and eat worms (not mine please)
    fat ones, thin ones
    straight ones, curly ones
    juice dribbling down my chin.....................

    am i making this up! sure we sang it in scouts
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    skezier wrote:
    Hi Mel,

    Worms are faceting so I understand your excitement! Let us know cus when I was a kid we made one with a fish tank some sol and a bit of sand... they made the most intricate tunnels and patterns and after a bit we let them go again... I wonder what they thought or even if they do?

    Go on name each one :lol::lol: Nice to meet you by the way. Cris x
    i will call them all Albert - good name for a worm.
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rehab44 wrote:
    melbishop wrote:
    hi all, have only posted on the "say hello" bit before, was feeling brave so thought I'd come here and tell you something!!!! I have just taken delivery of a worm farm, including worms. I reckon I may be the only person very excited about this! It's all set up and I am NOT going to try and name every worm individually. Haven't had much to feel excited about recently so this is great. And I'm not insane before you ask :lol: Hope everyones feeling ok xx

    You will need to keep them warm over winter.


    They're bubble wrapped and up against the house wall, hope that'll be ok. Hope they survive cos I'm quite attached!
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi Mel

    Congrats on your new worm farm :D:D:D

    Odd little creatures, but they do a good job in the garden, don't they? :? I'm ashamed to say I don't know much about worms - will they multiply? Dare I ask...how will they multiply? :oops: :oops:

    How's that Border Collie of yours? :wink: Have he/she and the worm family been introduced yet? :lol::lol:

    Good to see you Mel,
    take care.
    Lynn x


    Hi Lynn ,I'm ok (apart from having shingles at the moment!!!!) The worms are amazing, got 500 of them which was pretty scary. I knew nothing about them so its a bit trial and error. and they lay eggs!!! Harv (collywobb) has peed up their house several times so I reckon thats his way of saying hi. He was due to see an animal communicator yesterday to try and find out why he's soooooo bitey but she had to cancel. hope you're ok, mel xxx
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    valval wrote:
    you lot are so funny how many worms or did you not count them either ?????
    about 500 tiger worms, i didnt count them, just looked the other way, cos they were in a big squishy writhing lump that gave me the heebies, and dropped em in.
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    lupin15 wrote:
    Great tell me more. Are you setting up a business to sell them on? Are they the ones that people use in their recycling bins to eat your house hold rubbish and turn it into compost? And for everyone if they are in the correct environment they do multiply there is good money in this business. Look forward to your reply.
    :):):):):):):):)
    couldn't sell them!!!! if they breed like mad, i'll just end up with a garden full of wormeries!!!!!! they seem to be chomping away on the kitchen waste - no onion, garlic, leek or citrus stuff though - they dont like it. got them from a company called wiggly wigglers as a pressie - well - instead of an engagement ring actually! i dont do jewellery xx
  • melbishop
    melbishop Member Posts: 17
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    delboy wrote:
    Worm RECIPES


    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :shock: :shock: :shock: