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over a year ago
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"Has anyone else ever heard that having pampas grass in ur garden is a sign ur in the lifestyle???"
Ah jaysus, where's Mccarthy when you need some horticultural knowledge. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Has anyone else ever heard that having pampas grass in ur garden is a sign ur in the lifestyle???
Ah jaysus, where's Mccarthy when you need some horticultural knowledge."
MIKEY!!.... Where are ya mate!?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Has anyone else ever heard that having pampas grass in ur garden is a sign ur in the lifestyle???"
Have heard it mentioned a few times, yes, but doubt there's much truth or relevance in it these days.
Next door neighbours on both sides have pampas grass, one side are an old couple in their eighties, and the other side is a chap who spends all his time up the pub, so my advice would be not to pay too much attention to this anymore...lol. |
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Cortaderia selloana was a terribly common plant in suburban gardens in the late eighties and into the nineties. If everyone I planted it for was into swinging, I'd have been feckin' riiidin all over the place. I wasn't
The ould Argentinians must've been big into swinging too since it's a plant that originated over there. Don't like it much! |
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I was walking a girl home down a street one night and she pointed at a house and said, "you can tell they're swingers, they've got pampas grass in their front garden."
Personally I thought the sixteen people shagging in the front room was a bigger clue. |
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By *eauhoMan
over a year ago
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Sure they incorporated that into a Fair City storyline before, then the Dillons moved to Carrickstown they invited Jo and Dermish round for dinner. Dermish saw the pampas grass outside and assumed they were gonna get propositioned. Hilarity ensued...
The dreadful irony being if they had all humped each other senseless and left it at that Jo and Tommy woulda never started carrying on together. |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"Cortaderia selloana was a terribly common plant in suburban gardens in the late eighties and into the nineties. If everyone I planted it for was into swinging, I'd have been feckin' riiidin all over the place. I wasn't
The ould Argentinians must've been big into swinging too since it's a plant that originated over there. Don't like it much! "
ha where's else would u get this kind of info |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cortaderia selloana was a terribly common plant in suburban gardens in the late eighties and into the nineties. If everyone I planted it for was into swinging, I'd have been feckin' riiidin all over the place. I wasn't
The ould Argentinians must've been big into swinging too since it's a plant that originated over there. Don't like it much!
ha where's else would u get this kind of info "
Agree! Mick will never let us down |
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