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judith lea 18-11-2006 10:36 AM

Mrs. Helene Rudlin and Judith
 
In article 455eb126$0$28169$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
01.iinet.net.au, Farm1
writes

If everyone who objected to her behaviour - and I do mean

*everyone* - had
both sat on her firmly as soon as she started her misleading, lying,
insulting and swearing behaviour, we might not have lost those

people.

I disagree. A lot of people cannot stomach any form of disagreement


I agree, with both of you.


I agreee that the behaviour of Puke to Judith was nothing short of
disgusting, and some idiots wrote some ridiculous things. BUT, to
blame the whole group, many of whom had their killfile in operation
and many of whom weren't even reading all the threads is simply
unrealistic.


I don't blame the whole group, far from it, the majority have been
supportive, understanding and kind in their emails and many of
them have not posted publicly, for various reasons, and I respect
that.

Puke just isn't worth it. Judith must know from her own inbox and
from the people who she did value here, just how those who are "worth
it" viewed her and thought of her. The rest just don't matter. It's
about "hearth dwellers" and "fringe dwellers" (really just knowing how
to sort the trees from the wood).


Now that I have got over the shock of what Helene Rudlin did to
me and with the support of my employers, I am back on an even
keel although a bit battered, I can see the wood from the trees.
I'm humbled by my own weakness in leaving urg, I have never left
a newsgroup before and I regret doing so, I should have taken the
advice of many of you and ignored her as one cannot deal with a
shapeshifter.

I would like to thank many of you for taking my side and who have
been villified by Mrs. Rudlin, for example, Sacha who only stood
up for me as strongly as she did as she knew what was going on
in the background; but, I agree that this is devisive, as mentioned
earlier, solely as it created a divide and rule situation for Mrs.
Rudlin to operate within. It is apparent that most are now aware of
her true colours. A couple of comments from the 2 sole
supporters of Mrs. Rudlin made unkind comments, perhaps
meaning to be comical about Janet returning to urg, i.e. as
Swartzanegger, Janet never left urg, she has at no time posted
that she is/was leaving urg and therefore the unkind comments
are inappropriate.

I will post on urg, I have missed talking over the garden fence but I
can assure you that you will never hear me comment on Mrs.
Rudlin or her postings or future attacks on me by her, the matter is
now in the hands of others and I will not be commenting on urg
with regard to this.

Can I ask that this matter is now allowed to drop, thank you,
sincerely, everyone for your kindness.

Judith


bigjon[_1_] 18-11-2006 11:00 AM

Mrs. Helene Rudlin and Judith
 
On 18 Nov 2006 02:36:27 -0800, judith lea wrote:

Can I ask that this matter is now allowed to drop


yes please

Bob Hobden 18-11-2006 04:05 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"judith lea" wrote (big snip))

I will post on urg


Excellent news, welcome back, glad you have been able to come to terms with
that business and can now treat it with the comtempt it deserves.

Now we need to entice other gardeners back to the garden shed. :-)


Can I ask that this matter is now allowed to drop


Well said!

--
Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK



judith lea 18-11-2006 05:01 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Bob Hobden wrote:

Excellent news, welcome back, glad you have been able to come to terms with
that business and can now treat it with the comtempt it deserves.

Now we need to entice other gardeners back to the garden shed. :-)

Thanks Bob, your kind words are appreciated. I hope others that are
not posting or who have left will return; as urg is the richer for them
and I think we can all move on a bit older and wiser. However, I do
have to say that I acknowledge that my gardening expertise leaves much
to be desired but I enjoy trying and it's like a miracle when I do
something for the first time in the garden and it works.

I took urglers advice about my strawberry beds and weeds and came to
the conclusion, as I was advised and of course, I ignored, that I had
to replant the lot to get rid of the weeds and I am so pleased that I
did.

Kind regards

Judith


June Hughes 18-11-2006 06:34 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message .com,
judith lea writes

Bob Hobden wrote:

Excellent news, welcome back, glad you have been able to come to terms with
that business and can now treat it with the comtempt it deserves.

Now we need to entice other gardeners back to the garden shed. :-)

Thanks Bob, your kind words are appreciated. I hope others that are
not posting or who have left will return; as urg is the richer for them
and I think we can all move on a bit older and wiser. However, I do
have to say that I acknowledge that my gardening expertise leaves much
to be desired but I enjoy trying and it's like a miracle when I do
something for the first time in the garden and it works.

I took urglers advice about my strawberry beds and weeds and came to
the conclusion, as I was advised and of course, I ignored, that I had
to replant the lot to get rid of the weeds and I am so pleased that I
did.

Welcome back Judith. There are certainly others I do not miss but I'm
glad you are here.
--
June Hughes

judith lea 18-11-2006 06:45 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

June Hughes wrote:

Welcome back Judith. There are certainly others I do not miss but I'm
glad you are here.
--
June Hughes


That's so sweet of you June, thank you. If I could have just one wish
and wave my magic wand it would be for you and a friend of mine, to
start talking again. Anyway, how is the dragon drum?


June Hughes 18-11-2006 07:17 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message . com,
judith lea writes

June Hughes wrote:

Welcome back Judith. There are certainly others I do not miss but I'm
glad you are here.
--
June Hughes


That's so sweet of you June, thank you. If I could have just one wish
and wave my magic wand it would be for you and a friend of mine, to
start talking again. Anyway, how is the dragon drum?

Judith, you have lost me. Do you mean when I did dragon-boat racing
(only banging the drum, not rowing but very scary) in Docklands several
years ago? Other than that I don't know what you mean, unless it is
something to do with Susie and her lovely dragons.
--
June Hughes

judith lea 18-11-2006 08:03 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

June Hughes wrote:

Judith, you have lost me. Do you mean when I did dragon-boat racing
(only banging the drum, not rowing but very scary) in Docklands several
years ago? Other than that I don't know what you mean, unless it is
something to do with Susie and her lovely dragons.


Yes, when you were banging that drum thing, remember you posted a
picture of you sitting in the boat, or did you send me a picture I
can't remember but it was in Docklands.

Has Susie got dragons, what sort of dragons? - real dragons?


June Hughes 18-11-2006 09:12 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message .com,
judith lea writes

June Hughes wrote:

Judith, you have lost me. Do you mean when I did dragon-boat racing
(only banging the drum, not rowing but very scary) in Docklands several
years ago? Other than that I don't know what you mean, unless it is
something to do with Susie and her lovely dragons.


Yes, when you were banging that drum thing, remember you posted a
picture of you sitting in the boat, or did you send me a picture I
can't remember but it was in Docklands.

I must have sent you a picture. It is a very long time ago and I
haven't repeated the experience. I really thought the boat was going to
sink. I had imagined myself sitting at the end of the boat, well down
in the bows, banging a drum (and looking a bit like Nobu from the Mighty
Boosh, which wasn't around then but you get my drift). As you will
remember from the picture, I was perched like a small, fat monkey high
up above the rowers on a ridiculously small seat. All my family and
several friends were there to watch so I had to go ahead and afterwards
was glad I did. The drum was roped to the boat in case of an upset and
I had to shout to the rowers and bang the drum to keep their strokes in
time. Wouldn't do it again though.

Has Susie got dragons, what sort of dragons? - real dragons?

Susie makes the most beautiful dragons. She is very clever at it.
Lovely porcelain ones.
--
June Hughes

Sue[_3_] 18-11-2006 10:30 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"Bob Hobden" wrote
"judith lea" wrote (big snip))

I will post on urg


Excellent news, welcome back, glad you have been able to come to terms
with that business and can now treat it with the comtempt it deserves.

Now we need to entice other gardeners back to the garden shed. :-)


Hear, hear. Pleased to see you posting again Judith.

--
Sue






judith lea 18-11-2006 10:40 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

June Hughes wrote:

I must have sent you a picture. It is a very long time ago and I
haven't repeated the experience. I really thought the boat was going to
sink. I had imagined myself sitting at the end of the boat, well down
in the bows, banging a drum (and looking a bit like Nobu from the Mighty
Boosh, which wasn't around then but you get my drift). As you will
remember from the picture, I was perched like a small, fat monkey high
up above the rowers on a ridiculously small seat. All my family and
several friends were there to watch so I had to go ahead and afterwards
was glad I did. The drum was roped to the boat in case of an upset and
I had to shout to the rowers and bang the drum to keep their strokes in
time. Wouldn't do it again though.


I remember you saying much the same at the time, you didn't look like
a fat monkey, far from it, who is Nobu? and what is Mighty Boosh???

Susie makes the most beautiful dragons. She is very clever at it.
Lovely porcelain ones.


I might have word with Susie about that, I've got her email address.

Just off to have a refill of Sauvignon Blanc
--
June Hughes



judith lea 18-11-2006 10:42 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Sue wrote:


Pleased to see you posting again Judith.

That's nice of you Sue - I didn't know you made dragons, can we talk on
email about it on email?

Judith


Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) 18-11-2006 10:51 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"Sue" wrote in message
reenews.net...

"Bob Hobden" wrote
"judith lea" wrote (big snip))

I will post on urg


Excellent news, welcome back, glad you have been able to come to terms
with that business and can now treat it with the comtempt it deserves.

Now we need to entice other gardeners back to the garden shed. :-)


Hear, hear. Pleased to see you posting again Judith.

--
Sue

That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will get
back a few of the other posters I miss.



judith lea 18-11-2006 10:59 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message



That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will get
back a few of the other posters I miss.


Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

Judith


June Hughes 18-11-2006 11:08 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message . com,
judith lea writes

June Hughes wrote:

I must have sent you a picture. It is a very long time ago and I
haven't repeated the experience. I really thought the boat was going to
sink. I had imagined myself sitting at the end of the boat, well down
in the bows, banging a drum (and looking a bit like Nobu from the Mighty
Boosh, which wasn't around then but you get my drift). As you will
remember from the picture, I was perched like a small, fat monkey high
up above the rowers on a ridiculously small seat. All my family and
several friends were there to watch so I had to go ahead and afterwards
was glad I did. The drum was roped to the boat in case of an upset and
I had to shout to the rowers and bang the drum to keep their strokes in
time. Wouldn't do it again though.


I remember you saying much the same at the time, you didn't look like
a fat monkey, far from it, who is Nobu? and what is Mighty Boosh???

The Mighty Boosh is a sort of comedy programme. It may have started on
Radio 4 but I didn't hear that. The first I saw of it was on BBB3 a
couple of years ago. They have quite a cult following and sprog and
friends went to see them at the Brixton Academy a few months ago. I am
not sure whether or not you would like them but I think they are very
funny.
Susie makes the most beautiful dragons. She is very clever at it.
Lovely porcelain ones.


I might have word with Susie about that, I've got her email address.

Just off to have a refill of Sauvignon Blanc
--

Enjoy.
--
June Hughes

June Hughes 18-11-2006 11:09 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message .com,
judith lea writes

Sue wrote:


Pleased to see you posting again Judith.

That's nice of you Sue - I didn't know you made dragons, can we talk on
email about it on email?

No, no Judith - I meant Susie Thompson. Sorry. Should have been more
specific.
--
June Hughes

Sue[_3_] 18-11-2006 11:11 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"judith lea" wrote
Sue wrote:

Pleased to see you posting again Judith.

That's nice of you Sue - I didn't know you made dragons, can we talk
on email about it on email?


That must be a different Sue. I've been called a dragon a few times but
never yet made one. ;-)

--
Sue




judith lea 18-11-2006 11:14 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Sue wrote:


That must be a different Sue. I've been called a dragon a few times but
never yet made one. ;-)



Oh err, sorry, June must have meant Susie Thompson


Alan Holmes 19-11-2006 12:59 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message



That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will get
back a few of the other posters I miss.


Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.


And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan




Sacha[_1_] 19-11-2006 01:20 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 19/11/06 12:59, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message



That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will get
back a few of the other posters I miss.


Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.


And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.


Mwah! ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


judith lea 19-11-2006 01:21 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message



That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will get
back a few of the other posters I miss.


Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.


And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan


You lovely man, thank you.

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?


Alan Holmes 19-11-2006 10:00 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.


And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan


You lovely man, thank you.


Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?


Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him either.

Alan





Sacha[_1_] 19-11-2006 11:26 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan


You lovely man, thank you.


Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?


Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him either.

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago, saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that I am
not at all sure of this.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


judith lea 20-11-2006 12:44 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Sacha wrote:

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago, saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that I am
not at all sure of this.


He was a nice man with a great deal of knowledge about gardening. I was
able to help him once when he had mildew on his grapevine.

Is Vitex still sold as I think it was going to be withdrawn. I only
ask because I would like to plant some vines of a particularly variety
and I know that mildew will become a problem sooner or later.


®óñ© © ² * ¹°°³ 20-11-2006 01:12 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 20 Nov 2006 04:44:54 -0800, "judith lea"
wrote and included this (or some of this):


He was a nice man with a great deal of knowledge about gardening. I was
able to help him once when he had mildew on his grapevine.




Oo-er, Missis!

(Sorry)


--
®óñ© © ² * ¹°°³

Alan Holmes 20-11-2006 04:47 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan

You lovely man, thank you.


Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?


Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him
either.

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago, saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that I
am
not at all sure of this.


And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan Gould.

Alan

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/




Sacha[_1_] 20-11-2006 05:05 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 20/11/06 16:47, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:

snip

And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan Gould.

Cormaic is just incredibly busy about his own things, though he gets kept up
to speed from time to time with what's going on here. Alan G I don't know
about but no, haven't seen him here for ages.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


JennyC 20-11-2006 07:21 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"Martin" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 17:05:18 +0000, Sacha wrote:

On 20/11/06 16:47, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:

snip

And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan
Gould.

Cormaic is just incredibly busy about his own things, though he gets kept
up
to speed from time to time with what's going on here. Alan G I don't know
about but no, haven't seen him here for ages.


The most obvious missing person is Nick.
Martin

And Jill, and Anton, and Chris ............but they've all benngone ages :~(
Jenny




June Hughes 20-11-2006 10:25 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan

You lovely man, thank you.

Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?

Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him
either.

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago, saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that I
am
not at all sure of this.


And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan Gould.

Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes

Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) 20-11-2006 10:40 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence
will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being
welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan

You lovely man, thank you.

Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?

Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him
either.

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago,
saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that
I
am
not at all sure of this.


And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan
Gould.

Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes


ISTR he was here in this place?



judith lea 20-11-2006 11:03 PM

Welcome back Judith
 

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes


ISTR he was here in this place?


Yes, he was here for years and wrote the FAQs on organic gardening - he
then went on, with a lot of others on urg to Expert Gardener.


Sacha[_1_] 20-11-2006 11:13 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 20/11/06 23:03, in article
, "judith lea"
wrote:


Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes


ISTR he was here in this place?


Yes, he was here for years and wrote the FAQs on organic gardening - he
then went on, with a lot of others on urg to Expert Gardener.

His particular expertise is in organic veg growing etc. and the FAQs still
show his contribution, I believe. I remember we discussed it at some length
at one time. The Expert Gardener thing was not a happy experience for
anyone involved in it and led to some very bad feeling, as I recall.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


Sacha[_1_] 20-11-2006 11:26 PM

Welcome back Judith
 
On 20/11/06 23:13, in article , "Sacha"
wrote:

On 20/11/06 23:03, in article
, "judith lea"
wrote:


Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes

ISTR he was here in this place?


Yes, he was here for years and wrote the FAQs on organic gardening - he
then went on, with a lot of others on urg to Expert Gardener.

His particular expertise is in organic veg growing etc. and the FAQs still
show his contribution, I believe. I remember we discussed it at some length
at one time. The Expert Gardener thing was not a happy experience for
anyone involved in it and led to some very bad feeling, as I recall.


Just as a reminder for those who might want to read the FAQs:

http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/urgfaqs.htm

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


JennyC 21-11-2006 05:25 AM

Welcome back Judith
 

"Sacha" wrote

Alan Gould ....................


was His particular expertise is in organic veg growing etc. and the FAQs
still
show his contribution, I believe. I remember we discussed it at some
length
at one time. The Expert Gardener thing was not a happy experience for
anyone involved in it and led to some very bad feeling, as I recall.
Sacha


It wasn't that bad. We got paid (mostly) and we met Charlie Dimmock into the
bargain :~))
Jenny



June Hughes 21-11-2006 07:36 AM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"
writes

"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Alan Holmes
writes

"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 19/11/06 22:00, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote:


"judith lea" wrote in message
ups.com...

Alan Holmes wrote:
"judith lea" wrote in message
oups.com...

Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Sue" wrote in message


That's a me too. Glad you are back Judith. I hope your emergence
will
get
back a few of the other posters I miss.

Thank you Rupert I feel as if I have been away and I am being
welcomed
back home, I am really touched - I have so missed you all.

And we have missed you, and all the others who went away.

Alan

You lovely man, thank you.

Yes I know, that I'm a lovely man that is!(:-)

Alan, do you remember Jim Burgess who went to Kay's meet in Leeds some
years ago, you and I were both there? Jim hasn't posted for years, do
you know if he is o.k.?

Like you, I haven't seen any of his posts and I have no idea what has
happened to him, I don't think I ever had an email address for him
either.

I have a sort of distant memory that he emailed me a long time ago,
saying
he had started doing family genealogical research but I must admit that
I
am
not at all sure of this.

And a couple more I haven't seen for a while, Mcormack(SP?) and Alan
Gould.

Alan Gould was on another ng, I believe. His knowledge of gardening was
second to none.


--
June Hughes


ISTR he was here in this place?


Yes. He left. I don't know why but have heard rumours.
--
June Hughes

June Hughes 21-11-2006 07:37 AM

Welcome back Judith
 
In message , JennyC
writes

"Sacha" wrote

Alan Gould ....................


was His particular expertise is in organic veg growing etc. and the FAQs
still
show his contribution, I believe. I remember we discussed it at some
length
at one time. The Expert Gardener thing was not a happy experience for
anyone involved in it and led to some very bad feeling, as I recall.
Sacha


It wasn't that bad. We got paid (mostly) and we met Charlie Dimmock into the
bargain :~))
Jenny


Ah yes. I remember now.
--
June Hughes


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