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Taco Bell Dog, MMMM. Her name is Peaches, she also goes by ‘worm.’

For this episode of Dog & Croc, writer/performers Chris and Nat decided to tone down the violence and inject more of a plot into the proceedings. Confident that this would alleviate the number of complaints the BBC were receiving for broadcasting it, Chris and Nat were dismayed to learn that it was the most complained-about piece of British television in 1998.
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Well, me & Elle duct taped will up…a lot and watched him wriggle arround my garden in dog shit before eventualy finding his way into my annexe to hack at his legs madly with a 9 inch knife in an attempt to free himself……lol

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How to Make a Worm Bin by Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl A worm bin is a perfect solution for anybody with a small patio or garden. It also works well for condo dwellers where there are rules and regulations against composting. The worm castings (or worm poo) make the best natural fertilizer, and its power can be extended by brewing up worm tea to apply when watering all your plants. Not only is it great for your garden, but it will help reduce waste in landfills by getting your kitchen scraps to work for you and your edible landscape. At home, I compost kitchen scraps, leaves, and other green matter. My neighbors bring me their leaves, and grass clippings even though Ive encouraged them to compost the materials for themselves. Then I convert the waste into energy. Goodbye, petrochemical poison. Hello, black gold. There are lots of great products on the market to compost kitchen scraps indoors, from super sleek under the counter models to the basic DIY worm bin that I have. Worm bin you say? Why yes, I am a worm farmer and you can be, too. Youll need a storage bin (not clear) with two lids, one for the top and one for the bottom to catch any fluid. Put 1/4inch holes on the bottom of the bin and along the lip to allow for airflow. Line the bottom with cardboard and fill with a thick layer of shredded newspaper and moisten with water, 1 quart of soil to help the composting process, and a pound of red wiggler worms. Place the bin in a dark area like a pantry or closet in a
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www.animalhealth.bayerhealthcare.com The Urban Invasion Part 4 Celebrity vet Scott Miller takes us through the impact of urban sprawl on wildlife and the increasing threat to city dwellers from the diseases they carry. For more information on parasites and how to avoid them, go to www.animalhealth.bayerhealthcare.com
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