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Do you have a worm bin?
Submitted by Trillium on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 2:07pm.
Yes! It is awesome! 20% (1 vote) Not yet, but I am wanting to start one! 20% (1 vote) No, but it sounds like a cool idea...maybe... 20% (1 vote) No way! Gross! 0% (0 votes) What the heck are you talking about? 40% (2 votes) Total votes: 5 (2 votes) Bookmark This Page |
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