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Composting bins - do they work
"Dave the exTrailer" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 16:54:46 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote: The message from Dave the exTrailer contains these words: On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 23:26:07 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote: I'm currently using one of our free plastic compost bins as a rhubarb forcer..just the job! You bully Forcing the poor rhubarb to do anything You forgot to accuse me of rhubarb stalks, and of forcing rhubarb to apologise. Do try harder, the standard of trolling on this newsgroup is just not what it used to be. Janet Im sorry. I assumed you were human and posessed a sense of humour but now I realise my mistake. You must be neither human or have a sense of humour. Oh sorry, you're a woman, that explains it ) .... Or perhaps like many other people, Janet will have heard around 2000 times before. It's a GQT standard, guaranteed to get the audience rolling in the aisles. Except they're being told to laugh, by floor managers holding up placards. hth michael adams .... |
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