Nancy asks…
where would i buy a lawn gnome, like in a store? I looked online for some at walmart, target, etc. but they “were not available in stores”.
Ebay! They have plenty
Robert asks…
i have a sleepover club and i always love to play pranks on each other but i have ran out of ideas plz reply
Its always fun to ‘fork’ someones yard. Go buy a bunch of plastic forks from a store like costco or sam’s club and during the night when no one will see you, stab them all in the yard so that when your target wakes up they are left with a sea of forks and no idea who did it. Another cool idea is to take a garden gnome from someone and take it to major landmarks around your city. Take pictures of it in various positions. Then leave the gnome back at its rightful place with a scrapbook of its journey.
Donald asks…
i Recently Asked A Question About Me Piuking On My Ipod, And A Person Abviously Did’nt Belive Me, Or He Got Mad Or Something? And Called Me A “Troll”? What’s A Troll? Is It Like The One’s Said In Fairy Tale’s Or Something?
Thank You!
‘Troll’ is an internet slang which basically means a trouble maker.
Trolls are someone(s) who intentionally posts controversial or contrary messages in an on-line community such as a discussion forum or group with the intention of baiting users into an argumentative response. Note that trolling is a trend in posting, not one individual post. DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS. That will only get you into more troll-trouble. They’ll explode and morph into a hideous garden gnome that will stand in front of your lawn. (the previous sentence was an example of trolling …)
The main things trolls do are …
… Get rid of a certain user(s). They will target them with their army and report their questions ans answers. They may also give thumbs down for no reason.
… Be funny. They ask non-sense questions, (sometimes repetitively ask them), that can be funny but annoy others. They violate the Q&A format.
… Cheat. They use multiple accounts to vote for themselves, choose as best answer etc. These type of trolls may answer and ask correctly though, but under those goody-two shows are some very dirty socks.
… Give useless answers non-related to the question. For example, they will post anything silly for every single question they answer.
… Harass others.
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]]>Ruth asks…
My friend wants a lawn gnome for her birthday but, I have no idea which store to buy it from. Please tell me a store where I could buy it from and is cheap.
WalMart, Target, Michael’s, JoAnn’s all are getting there spring stuff in, along with garden gnomes. Also, try shops that sell fountains and garden shops, along with Lowe’s, and Home Depot.
George asks…
like the ones on the travelosity commercials?
I need one for a project, so I’d prefer it if I didn’t have to order it from the internet…
Everywhere! I’ve seen them in wal-mart, target, lowes, home depot, menards-you name it.
Betty asks…
I’ve looked everywhere obvious — Home Depot, Lowe’s, Old Time Pottery, some garden shops. Everyone can order one for me, but I need it by Saturday as a surprise gift.
One of the reviews for the Green Thumb Nursery mentions finding garden gnomes there. Green Thumb Nursery is in Green Hills (4010 Hillsboro Pike). You may want to call them to see if they still carry gnomes before making the drive. Their number is (615) 269-6374.
Here’s the link with the review that mentions garden gnomes:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/green-thumb-nursery-nashville
Good luck!
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