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The problem with using grass as a room treatment for me is the constant low-level whispering, not sure if this is sometimes mistaken for sibilance. Its even worse if you have a tree (I assume ornamental) in the room. You wouldn't think there would be any need for the whisperering grass to interact with the trees but they do seem to, rather unecessararily.

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Perhaps we need a Shrubbery... neep!
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Originally posted by ServerBaboon ServerBaboon wrote:

The problem with using grass as a room treatment for me is the constant low-level whispering, not sure if this is sometimes mistaken for sibilance. Its even worse if you have a tree (I assume ornamental) in the room. You wouldn't think there would be any need for the whisperering grass to interact with the trees but they do seem to, rather unecessararily.

(Rather obscure old reference for Brits)




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The problem with using any weird substance as a brain treatment can result in displaced mental reasoning which can make boring equipment sound very good indeed, and it is advisable to check out a reviewer's habits before coming to a decision. If for example, a reviewer has developed wide nostrils which he didn't have as a child, this could be indicative of a brain treatment, but then again, it could be indicative of another chronic affliction.
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Originally posted by Fatmangolf Fatmangolf wrote:

Perhaps we need a Shrubbery... neep!


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I'll second that, sums it all up quite neatly.
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