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Ionly use Air-freshners that are Gel based,
Them carboard ones are a Waiste of money and ihate them,
Carnt understand why people Have them Hangin from the Rear view mirror ithink they look shite and there a Nuisance, :roll:
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its just an accepted accessory, i always have a tree dangling down off the mirror, but they do piss me off from time to time and i rip them down.
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I use Calafornia air freshners. I mainly use Calafornias Cherry...
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/spillproo ... p?cPath=74
Along with Chemicals guys cherry spray just as a top up :)
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/chemical- ... p?cPath=74

I did try Calafornias New Car Scent and it just tasted like toilet cleaner :|
FarmerPug wrote:My favourite magic tree is the new car smell, at one time i had one dangling from the rear view mirror, and one on each grab handle. But over christmas i bought household airfreshners of cinamon, they were very nice, but now im back to new car until i can find cinamon air freshner for cars.
Theres even one for you :D
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/spillproo ... p?cPath=74

There great cause you can just stick them under the seat and forget about them.
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I tend to use Magic Tree vanilla ones, although the smell can be a bit strong. I just wrap them nice and tight around the o/s/r coat hook to avoid having anything distracting in my view (tried the n/s/r once, but that ended up a no-go as it kept catching my eye)

Tried one of the "new car" ones once and it just made the car stink like a taxi :(
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i cant have my magic tree on mirror
the strong smell is to much at first right near your face,
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magic trees when new are very very strong.
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FarmerPug wrote:magic trees when new are very very strong.

So are Magic mushrooms :lol:
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we just grow normal brown mushrooms.
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FarmerPug wrote:we just grow normal brown mushrooms.

Arr thems the Shrooms for cooking,

the other Shrooms the Lsd ones are the ones needed to help work out the Electrics in a puggy 406 :supafrisk:
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They are for cooking yes, theres a few varieties grown, button mushrooms, cup mushrooms, breakfast mushrooms, and flat mushrooms. All sold in sainsburys i think.
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FarmerPug wrote:They are for cooking yes, theres a few varieties grown, button mushrooms, cup mushrooms, breakfast mushrooms, and flat mushrooms. All sold in sainsburys i think.
cool,
so you Grow produce for supermarkets ?
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its my uncles farm i just work on it, but yes the produce goes to the supermarkets, or any neighbours who come scrounging for mushrooms, though it did come to the point where we had to say know to them asking for freebie mushrooms, firsty there was the inconvenience of having to go and get them the dam things, and they didnt even pay. Some old bat came along to me with an angry voice telling me to hurry up and get her a tray of mushrooms, that put the end to the neighbours getting mushrooms off us, apart from perhaps the odd good friend or relative.
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FarmerPug wrote:its my uncles farm i just work on it, but yes the produce goes to the supermarkets, or any neighbours who come scrounging for mushrooms, though it did come to the point where we had to say know to them asking for freebie mushrooms, firsty there was the inconvenience of having to go and get them the dam things, and they didnt even pay. Some old bat came along to me with an angry voice telling me to hurry up and get her a tray of mushrooms, that put the end to the neighbours getting mushrooms off us, apart from perhaps the odd good friend or relative.
Lol. idont blame you.
ibet you Get all kinds nockin at door askin for milk eggs etc,

you carnt beat fresh produce, 8)

Iwish ihad a Farm iwouidnt have to walk my greyhounds then 8)
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only knocking for mushrooms, or mushroom compost, or at october time apples. F off sometimes is used for repeat scroungers.
But a farm is great for letting the dogs run, my sheepdog has apparently got a bit of a greyhound in him, loves running round the place chasing the birds in the sky or bringing back dead rabbits to the back door.
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