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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 669930" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Welcome Mud!</p><p></p><p>My son lives in a tree.</p><p>There's a load of mud everywhere.</p><p>Mud is good for loads of things (apparently), like growing things and feeding worms and even building places to live.</p><p>I have a pair of orange wellington boots and old jeans and a machine-washable jacket for when I visit him.</p><p>He rolls his eyes and tuts as if it's ridiculous to try and avoid (good) mud and keep clean.</p><p>When he visits me (occasionally) I have to put his muddy stuff through my washing machine several times and it's still dirty even then. He doesn't like his clothes so much when they're not covered in mud. He says I'm focussing on the unimportant stuff when the world is being destroyed (by people who don't appreciate the mud etc and want to cover the world in concrete and exploit everything).</p><p></p><p>Anyway... I'm rambling ...</p><p></p><p>Tell us more when you're ready, if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 669930, member: 17650"] Welcome Mud! My son lives in a tree. There's a load of mud everywhere. Mud is good for loads of things (apparently), like growing things and feeding worms and even building places to live. I have a pair of orange wellington boots and old jeans and a machine-washable jacket for when I visit him. He rolls his eyes and tuts as if it's ridiculous to try and avoid (good) mud and keep clean. When he visits me (occasionally) I have to put his muddy stuff through my washing machine several times and it's still dirty even then. He doesn't like his clothes so much when they're not covered in mud. He says I'm focussing on the unimportant stuff when the world is being destroyed (by people who don't appreciate the mud etc and want to cover the world in concrete and exploit everything). Anyway... I'm rambling ... Tell us more when you're ready, if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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