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Well, I want one of these... can't decide which colour though...

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tiddlypom · 28/05/2005 22:58

Have a look at this - £159 though!

Fabulous concept - would be great for schools, too. Feed the pig, get the compost.

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kama · 28/05/2005 23:00

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expatinscotland · 28/05/2005 23:01

Orange! Funky and retro!

tiddlypom · 28/05/2005 23:01

I thought piggy pink...

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stitch · 28/05/2005 23:01

lovely. but pricey i think.

tiffini · 28/05/2005 23:02

I like the orange one too.

jampots · 28/05/2005 23:02

i voted pink too

Milliways · 28/05/2005 23:02

Deffo Pink. Love they way you empty it!

tiddlypom · 28/05/2005 23:07

Maybe I could justify buying it as investment in a garden sculpture...

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hunkermunker · 28/05/2005 23:09

I like the orange one best, I think. I love this idea! Oink!

Flossam · 28/05/2005 23:11

pink. its supposed to be a pig? the orange one looks jaundiced and the yellow one is obviously a smoker!

tiddlypom · 28/05/2005 23:11

How about an MN competition to win one? Pleeeaaase...

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hunkermunker · 28/05/2005 23:11

PMSL - I forgot pigs were pink

hunkermunker · 28/05/2005 23:12

Tiddlypom - what a fab idea!

Flossam · 28/05/2005 23:13

pregnancy brain huh?!!!

hunkermunker · 28/05/2005 23:14

Must be, Flossam... I just thought "Ooh, orange, I like orange" then wondered why anyone would want a pink pig in their garden. I have totally lost it, obviously!

Flossam · 28/05/2005 23:22

Well it would seem that way.... Or,of course, maybe, just maybe, it could be a difference of a little thing called opinion!

BadHair · 28/05/2005 23:36

Pink definitely. Is it worth the price though? Could you not just customise an old bin or something?

tiddlypom · 29/05/2005 23:24

Nah, course it's not worth the price...goes against all the eco-principles to spend that kind of money...doesn't stop me wanting it though. And I have been wanting to add a tumbler to my already extensive composting repertoire...and dd would LOVE it. Sigh.

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csa · 30/05/2005 09:48

tiddlypom, know what you mean. want one too. but for £159, no way am i going to put my compost in it. maybe like you say - a garden sculpture instead

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