Bank robberies, molesters, creepy bald flier posters, and now this. And to think this neighborhood used to be so safe. Even the plants aren't safe around here!
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I really dislike plant issues.
ReplyDeleteBank robberies, molesters, creepy bald flier posters, and now this. And to think this neighborhood used to be so safe. Even the plants aren't safe around here!
ReplyDeleteSomeone kept stealing the bushes in the hedges outside our building. Our super had to improvise little chains to tie the plants down.
ReplyDeleteUnless the plants just wanted freedom, in which case the chains are enslavement, and the thieves are actually liberators?
- East Villager
WHOMever!
ReplyDeleteWhy was a plant in the basement? Isn't that botanical abuse? Someone should contact the Botanical Gardens Police.
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