Bitter Tales – A Worm Composting Horror Story
www.bittertonic.com Worm composter Cathy Parsons tells Bitter Tonic’s Irene Duma the horror story about her first worm composting venture. Cathy was a volunteer driver at
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Please hold while I …
Please hold while I connect you with someone who cares… Oh wait, you and your tight are already busy.
That caught my eye …
That caught my eye too. I hope the girl in this video drives more safely from now on for her own sake. Driving with no hands is very dangerous.
I appreciated the lesson on vermiculture, though. I’m thinking about starting a worm composting bin myself. I have a compost pile outside, but I’d like to try vermiculture as well. At least now I know to leave the lid ON!
could be a movie, …
could be a movie, ok short video.
Well it was a good …
Well it was a good story. I do want to draw your attention to something. In Canada, it’s against the law to let go of the steering wheel while driving. On several occasions during your clip you let go of the wheel for several seconds. In the event of an unexpected change of road conditions or something jumping out in front of your car, you would not be able to react correctly. If this clip were see by law enforcement in your area, you could be fined or face suspension of you licence. Be careful.
Ive started with …
Ive started with 1lb of worms and a rubber maid bucket and its great!
i love this! I am …
i love this! I am actually going to start up composing in Rubbermaid bins tomorrow, and this was a nice break from the boring (yet helpful) instructional videos, AND your video held some excellent advice/morals.
youre a really good …
youre a really good story teller, i love the end, moral of the story, theres too many HAHA
haha – and talking …
haha – and talking worm composting too, I bet!
lol too funny, you …
lol too funny, you guys sound like me and my sister