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I suppose it's one of the few plants my cats wouldn't try to eat! 

And it would be better for them not to eat it. 


Absolutely certain! 
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The plant is a cactus.

This is no mere cactus!

I've seen cacti, they look like this:



Or this:



Yours is either CGI, or a thing from another world. Say, do the tentacles start to fumble when it thinks you're not around?

I also like the lava lamps.
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a thing from another world.


It actually is. It's like a Hydra. In the beginning there was just one.





After I killed it, there were 9!!!
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Wow, really good growing.  If I were you, I would search a bigger basket for them or do heavy things in the existing, so that they stay standing.

Mine didn't. 

So here is a pic after replanting them.

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/8282/p1030153.jpg
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It's like a Hydra. In the beginning there was just one.

From swamps to earth's driest lands. Damn! That beast is highly adaptable to new environments.
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After I killed it, there were 9!!!

Botanical reaction. You should have burned out the stumps and smashed the one immortal head before burying them.

Take good care of yourself.
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DJ Doena's inspired me to show my home theater plant as well:





It's an Efeutute (Epipremnum aureum), of the tribe Monstereae.
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DJ Doena's inspired me to show my home theater plant as well:
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Would also match into this thread. (Seems to be somewhat like an home theatre)
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=409797

I don't have a special home theatre plant.    ... But behind one cactus you can see one of my speakers. 
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DJ Doena's inspired me to show my home theater plant as well:

img src="http://i49.tinypic.com/105qeew.jpg" /

img src="http://i48.tinypic.com/so7k0l.jpg" /

It's an Efeutute (Epipremnum aureum), of the tribe Monstereae.


Funny:

After the deletion of the image tinypic.com has newly assigned the then free url.

I wasn't aware that this could happen and aplogize for the sinful picture, Sirs.

Can this be made undone?
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...Can this be made undone?

You could ask with a support ticket of a change/remove of the pics. (Sorry, no other idea)
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DJ Doena's inspired me to show my home theater plant as well:

img src="http://i49.tinypic.com/105qeew.jpg" /

img src="http://i48.tinypic.com/so7k0l.jpg" /

It's an Efeutute (Epipremnum aureum), of the tribe Monstereae.


Funny:

After the deletion of the image tinypic.com has newly assigned the then free url.

I wasn't aware that this could happen and aplogize for the sinful picture, Sirs.

Can this be made undone?



Since you made this post only today, can't you still edit it, and just remove the link?
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DJ Doena's inspired me to show my home theater plant as well:

img src="http://i49.tinypic.com/105qeew.jpg" /

img src="http://i48.tinypic.com/so7k0l.jpg" /

It's an Efeutute (Epipremnum aureum), of the tribe Monstereae.


Funny:

After the deletion of the image tinypic.com has newly assigned the then free url.

I wasn't aware that this could happen and aplogize for the sinful picture, Sirs.

Can this be made undone?



Since you made this post only today, can't you still edit it, and just remove the link?


The post with the pic was made in December of '09.
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