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Got my new shed now on the allotment and am well pleased with it and use
it to store my tools (spade, fork, hoe, rake, etc.) and all the other
small bits and pieces that are essential for gardening work.

But should I lock the shed door with the key when I leave? Or just leave
it unlocked with the wheelbarrow upturned against it?

What do people here usually do?

Ed


Let me equivocate for other's knowledge. An allotment is in the public
domain. Like a parking lot in a public accesible retail store. You have an
enclosure in that parking lot that has your personal belonging, and you want
to know if you should lock it up... Yawn....
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"Dioclese" NONE wrote:

"Ed" ex@directory wrote in message
et...
Got my new shed now on the allotment and am well pleased with it and use
it to store my tools (spade, fork, hoe, rake, etc.) and all the other
small bits and pieces that are essential for gardening work.

But should I lock the shed door with the key when I leave? Or just leave
it unlocked with the wheelbarrow upturned against it?

What do people here usually do?

Ed

Dave: Take Two

Let me (equivocate = use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth
or avoid committing oneself) for other's knowledge. An allotment is in
the public
domain. Like a parking lot (IN?) a public accesible retail store. You
have an enclosure in that parking lot ((IN?) a public accesible retail
store) that has your personal belonging, and you want to know if you
should lock it up... Yawn....
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Huh?
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is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the
moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI29wVQN8Go

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1072040.html
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In article ,
"Dioclese" NONE wrote:

"Ed" ex@directory wrote in message
et...
Got my new shed now on the allotment and am well pleased with it and
use
it to store my tools (spade, fork, hoe, rake, etc.) and all the other
small bits and pieces that are essential for gardening work.

But should I lock the shed door with the key when I leave? Or just
leave
it unlocked with the wheelbarrow upturned against it?

What do people here usually do?

Ed

Dave: Take Two

Let me (equivocate = use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth
or avoid committing oneself) for other's knowledge. An allotment is in
the public
domain. Like a parking lot (IN?) a public accesible retail store. You
have an enclosure in that parking lot ((IN?) a public accesible retail
store) that has your personal belonging, and you want to know if you
should lock it up... Yawn....
-----

Huh?
--

- Billy
"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being
is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the
moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI29wVQN8Go

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1072040.html


Maybe I should call you "Nancy"?

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April 16th, 2009 Day 1 post Tea Party.
This day in history occurred:
Nancy Pelosi response was undignified per her allegation that such are
funded by right wing money big money and attended exclusively by right wing
extremists.
White House staff indicated that officially not recognizing the nation-wide
gatherings in any fashion.
Some news reporters were found attempting to goad responses from attendees
at the gatherings with response not filling their (some news reporters) TV
political needs. Too bad for them.
Woebama in Mexico. 2nd amendment rights being pinged again. Ignoring
locking down the U.S/Mexico border again.
We thte people...
No political party or otherwise in that.
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"Dioclese" NONE wrote:

April 16th, 2009 Day 1 post Tea Party.
This day in history occurred:
Nancy Pelosi response was undignified per her allegation that such are
funded by right wing money big money and attended exclusively by right wing
extremists.
White House staff indicated that officially not recognizing the nation-wide
gatherings in any fashion.
Some news reporters were found attempting to goad responses from attendees
at the gatherings with response not filling their (some news reporters) TV
political needs. Too bad for them.
Woebama in Mexico. 2nd amendment rights being pinged again. Ignoring
locking down the U.S/Mexico border again.
We thte people...
No political party or otherwise in that.
Locked signature to prevent subsequent historical revisionism.


Right-wing nut case,
the first Boston tea party was as much a farce as Michael Savages
reprise.

It was a well known fact that John Hancock had made his fortune through
smuggling Dutch tea, which was cheaper than East Indian tea. A commonly
forgotten fact is that East Indian prices were cut before the
introduction of the three pence tax, in effect making its price, even
with the tax, cheaper than Hancockšs tea.
http://www.boston-tea-party.org/smug...n-Hancock.html

At least it looks like an exemplary year for nuts.

Good gardening.
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- Billy
"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being
is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the
moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI29wVQN8Go

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1072040.html
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