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Old 05-03-2014, 10:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Why do I get the feeling Hagrid is an alternate account someone made for the sake of trolling/making eccentric and oddly humorous posts?

I highly doubt you were being serious but I just happen to feel like sharing. I love gardening. I haven't had much experience with it but with any luck it's hereditary. My grandfather is a landscaper/carpenter who does some gardening and his work is really quite beautiful. I also enjoy cooking, which I consider to be manual labor since it's pretty much working long ass hours on your feet in a hot room all day. I favor cooking, since my experience with gardening is so little. But one of these days I'll get around to growing more things. Possibly illegal things. Who knows, life's a risk and botany is pretty neat.
You live in California, too. If you have a medical card for your "glaucoma" or "arthritis" you can grow up to six plants.
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