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Whiz
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19-10-2004, 02:12 AM
My lot do it for England, its horrid, and the smell as well
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Murphy
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19-10-2004, 11:44 AM
Breeze blocks under all the furniture helps gas is heavier than air so you have to rise above it or a snorkel
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Yvonne
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19-10-2004, 05:21 PM
Boy! Do my 2 rip them off or what...............definately no silent ones here...................Phil and I are accusing each other and it's the dogs.................they sounds so human! But the stench is a give away.....................definately dog !:smt078

I'm sure that who ever could come up with a cure of the dreaded doggy wind would make a fortune! I'm going to have a nosey on some American dog sites.......as I'm sure they 'll have some notions as to what would do the job! Have tried live yogurt...didn't make a difference.
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