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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Sidewalk Cracks


Vinegar will kill the weeds in the sidewalk cracks.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

where did you steal the photo of the bragg's products? Did you ask permission?

I'll forward this to them to find out.

joealbero said...

You go right ahead Jonathan. Tell them I'm also selling ad space and that thousands of people in Salisbury will now be buying their product and simply dumping it onto their sidewalks. I'm sure they'll be really pissed off. Go back to your piece of crap Blog and go on a diet while you're at it. What are you now, 500 pounds!

Reconciled1 said...

Never knew this one, Thanks for the hint. Gotta be much safer for the environment.

Anonymous said...

Where do you buy it?

Cruggly said...

Can you imagine how big his diaper is.

Anonymous said...

Anon9:48 - Wow. Really?

Try a grocery store!

Anonymous said...

If I were Braggs I would be happy for the exposure.

Reconciled1 said...

10:04 that answer made me laugh.

Anonymous said...

perhaps someone should contact Spielberg and tell him Jonathan has infringed his copyright by being Jabba the Hut.

Anonymous said...

10:30, that would be George Lucas

Reconciled1 said...

10:50 me think wise you are to correct you did.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
where did you steal the photo of the bragg's products? Did you ask permission?

I'll forward this to them to find out.

9:18 AM

Jonathan, did you get permission to post that information on your blog about the Salisbury Fire Department. You know the information where you and the SFD is trying to put Mike Lewis and the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office down. I hope the sheriff's offices busts ur butt the next time they see you doing something wrong.

Anonymous said...

You can buy Bragg's vinegar at Health Store & More on College Ave in Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

Pouring out left over grease from a frying pan kills weeds too but is probably not as safe for the environment as vinegar is

Anonymous said...

any old vinegar will do,it doesn't have to be a particular brand.