Do Dandilions Scream
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Do Dandilions Scream
[b]Now I have been giving this some thort for some time now at least 90 seconds whenever I pick dandilions from the garden at the front the bunnies go mad coming running out of there sheds and into the runns bouncing about and being crazy. Now the only way they would know what I am doing apart from the odd swear word when I get nettled or fall over is if the dandilions were to yell and scream when being picked . So if there are any philosifers (spelt wrong on purpouse cos I cant spell it rite) out there please let me know your thoughts about the dandilions not my wappy brain
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your posts do make me laugh
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Well they certainly get their own back I know that. My gran has been waging war on her dandelions for some years now and the hospital says she can now only do so with gloves on as they were the cause of a nasty eczema type rash she had on her hands. I am thinking they are more likely to emit a smell when picked rather than screaming, but then again you never know!
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I have this too! But with Grass!
The turf in the run has been nibbled to oblivion so I've been ripping some up from elsewhere recently. As soon as they hear the ripping they zoom in and out of the shed, in and out of the run and I get lots of binkies.
The turf in the run has been nibbled to oblivion so I've been ripping some up from elsewhere recently. As soon as they hear the ripping they zoom in and out of the shed, in and out of the run and I get lots of binkies.
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Ruffin wrote:[b]Now I have been giving this some thort for some time now at least 90 seconds whenever I pick dandilions from the garden at the front the bunnies go mad coming running out of there sheds and into the runns bouncing about and being crazy. Now the only way they would know what I am doing apart from the odd swear word when I get nettled or fall over is if the dandilions were to yell and scream when being picked . So if there are any philosifers (spelt wrong on purpouse cos I cant spell it rite) out there please let me know your thoughts about the dandilions not my wappy brain
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Yes, dandelions do scream. It's not that your bunnies can read your every thought, honest*
*although that might explain why they are a bit barmy too
*although that might explain why they are a bit barmy too
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Ruffin wrote:[b]Now I have been giving this some thort for some time now at least 90 seconds whenever I pick dandilions from the garden at the front the bunnies go mad coming running out of there sheds and into the runns bouncing about and being crazy. Now the only way they would know what I am doing apart from the odd swear word when I get nettled or fall over is if the dandilions were to yell and scream when being picked . So if there are any philosifers (spelt wrong on purpouse cos I cant spell it rite) out there please let me know your thoughts about the dandilions not my wappy brain
what a great post got me wondering now
i suppose it's like the question does a tree make a noise when it falls if no one's around
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Now you come to mention it I think they must
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