Mike70
02-Dec-2007, 05:05 AM
and i am not happy. i can be a bit "excitable" (as i am sure most of you frakkers are aware of) but this is way out of line. i have (had in one case) two san pedro cacti growing in the back yard in pots (they were just cuttings i got this spring). for those of you not in the know the san pedro is a cactus that is legal to own, possess, blah, blah, which has some , um ahem, interestiing properties.
i heard the landscaping dudes the other day and didn't think anything of it (why would i). BUT i am outside today in the backyard and the first thing i see as i step off the porch is a big shard of black plastic. right away i am thinking - this cannot be good. i proceed to find one of the planters in shatters and one of my cacti worked over like it went to a barber with epilepsy (don't freak- i have suffered from epilepsy myself, so i can make fun of it).
well after having a KHHHAAANNN! moment. i called our landscaping dudes and reamed them out-listened to their abject apologies and i am still considering firing them. how in the hell can you mistake a large black planter for grass? this escapes me.
and i went out in the back today with the express purpose of bringing them in for the winter. at least i still have one of them.
i heard the landscaping dudes the other day and didn't think anything of it (why would i). BUT i am outside today in the backyard and the first thing i see as i step off the porch is a big shard of black plastic. right away i am thinking - this cannot be good. i proceed to find one of the planters in shatters and one of my cacti worked over like it went to a barber with epilepsy (don't freak- i have suffered from epilepsy myself, so i can make fun of it).
well after having a KHHHAAANNN! moment. i called our landscaping dudes and reamed them out-listened to their abject apologies and i am still considering firing them. how in the hell can you mistake a large black planter for grass? this escapes me.
and i went out in the back today with the express purpose of bringing them in for the winter. at least i still have one of them.