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Oh dear. I mourn Terrance's loss. Still, the fact that you kept him alive as long as you did is VERY impressive. I'm glad I've done better with my children than I did with Terrance when he was in my care.
It is impressive that I kept Terrance alive as long as I did. I think it was around 7 years. He lived on my nightstand for those years, and I think the only reason he stayed alive was because I'd dump my old water bottles that also lived on my nightstand into his pot when the water became too dusty to swallow pills with. So, in short, no, Sov, you never met him, but he was a silent companion of sorts.
Oh dear. I mourn Terrance's loss. Still, the fact that you kept him alive as long as you did is VERY impressive. I'm glad I've done better with my children than I did with Terrance when he was in my care.
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Uh-oh. You let your Love Fern die.
Oh dear. I mourn Terrance's loss. Still, the fact that you kept him alive as long as you did is VERY impressive. I'm glad I've done better with my children than I did with Terrance when he was in my care.
Did I ever meet this Terrance? I don't recall.
Looks pretty dead though. RIP.
PS. Do plants RIP?
It is impressive that I kept Terrance alive as long as I did. I think it was around 7 years. He lived on my nightstand for those years, and I think the only reason he stayed alive was because I'd dump my old water bottles that also lived on my nightstand into his pot when the water became too dusty to swallow pills with. So, in short, no, Sov, you never met him, but he was a silent companion of sorts.
Oh my gosh. I can't believe you still have him. He was such a good plant so many years ago. Goodbye Terrance.
Oh my gosh. I can't believe you still have him. He was such a good plant so many years ago. Goodbye Terrance.
Oh dear. I mourn Terrance's loss. Still, the fact that you kept him alive as long as you did is VERY impressive. I'm glad I've done better with my children than I did with Terrance when he was in my care.
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