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Old 09-02-2015, 08:21 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
FrankB FrankB is offline
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"David B" wrote in message
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shrub with long stems buried under a thicket of brambles and ivy. I took

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Frank, could you please refrain from posting in HTML?
It is bad form for usenet and some readers don't decode it.

Thank you


No one else has ever complained in all the years I've been posting. Don't
see why I should change my newsreader settings just to suit you. Why don't
YOU change the settings on YOUR newsreader if it's such a problem?