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Feb 26, 2010 3:59 PM CST
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Name: Trish
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Not just you, Dave said something about the something not seeing the something and the thingamajig wasn't talking to the doodad.... *glazed over eyes smilie*

But I'm glad to see it's working now! Big Grin

I was browsing around on some clem sites (including simplyclems.com) and saw that even some of the evergreens should be pruned to the ground in the spring.
Sooooo....since the wall is going to be nekkid for a time anyway, I might just go with one that dies back every winter.

Or not Sticking tongue out
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