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Old 08-05-2009, 12:54 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Lily of the valley and Japanese anenome

On 2009-05-08 00:57:04 +0100, Jim Newman said:

Fuschia wrote:
On Wed, 06 May 2009 23:29:54 +0100, Jim Newman
wrote:

'Mike' wrote:
A
friend of ours has a narrow border in a lot of sun and it is full of
LotV which is now migrating across the path and threatening an assault
through her front door and up the stairs, as far as I can see. She
does nothing to them but enjoy them!
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How odd, when I say it, it is lies!!!!

Kindest possible regards

Mike
With all respect Mike, but what you said was
"Lily of the Valley grows anywhere and anyone can grow it", which is
very different to the message in Sasha's post.

I think you owe the group an apology.


I'm sure you are right Jim, but you have used two words that he
doesn't understand -- "respect" and "apology". In his bitter, twisted
old mind there is no room for any opinion except his own.


Fuschia (sic), what a shame you couldn't control your incontinence.

By responding as you did you have gave Mike an excuse not to apologise
as he really knows he ought; and as I was confidently expecting he
would given his respect for manners and etiquette.

I confidently await Mike's apologies for his inappropriate response to
the previous post.

Come on Mike, do what you know is right. . .


Jim, this is useless and it's only giving Mike the attention he wants.
I suggest we drop it and ignoreit. Heknows what he said and what
everyone else said, so do we all. There's really no point in trying to
force an apology out of someone whose behaviour is so graceless and so
mannerless that he has come to this group for years just so as to
upset, insult and annoy everyone in it. Consideration for anyone other
than himself is not Crowe's strong suit. Let's just drop this, please,
at least for my part.
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Sacha
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