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I have the same problem, but next month, I think I shall put a card in
the village shop window and see if anyone wants it.


Where are you?

Janet's too far away.

Mary




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Janet Tweedy;815651 Wrote:



I have the same problem, but next month, I think I shall put a card in
the village shop window and see if anyone wants it.


Where are you?

Janet's too far away.

Mary



Could I post it Mary?


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Janet Tweedy;815651 Wrote:



I have the same problem, but next month, I think I shall put a card in
the village shop window and see if anyone wants it.


Where are you?

Janet's too far away.

Mary



Could I post it Mary?



At your expense, of course :-)

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I have the same problem, but next month, I think I shall put a card in
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I'm always willing to accept glass - but Bucks is a bit far to go, and
even further back, by public transport...

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I'm always willing to accept glass - but Bucks is a bit far to go, and
even further back, by public transport...



Especially with 28 large panes of hort. Glass
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I'm always willing to accept glass - but Bucks is a bit far to go, and
even further back, by public transport...



Especially with 28 large panes of hort. Glass


Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...

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Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...



Definitely
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In article , Rusty Hinge
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Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...



Definitely
Double bubble toil and trouble bringing that lot home


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In article , Rusty Hinge
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Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...



Definitely
Double bubble toil and trouble bringing that lot home


Quoting Macbeth!! Aaaaaggghhh!


Arggggggggh!

I think you mean 'the Scottish play'!

And soft, I hear a misquote...

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In article , Rusty Hinge
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Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...


Definitely
Double bubble toil and trouble bringing that lot home


Tree planted, sites for the others being sized-up.

There will be a thread later innit.

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Quite. Bringing back a six-foot container-grown apple tree, a grape
(Boskoop's Glory, a whitecurrant and a Chinese Goosegog on the bus today
was bad enough.

Staggering on amongst the purchases, I said: "Burnham Wood has come to
Dunsinane!" and was pleased how many seemed to get the allusion...



Definitely
Double bubble toil and trouble bringing that lot home


and that dog Spot.


A bottle of pop...

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I have the same problem, but next month, I think I shall put a card in
the village shop window and see if anyone wants it.




Apparently my application to join High Wycombe free cycle group was
denied as i didn't say where I lived (I did!) and /or i didn't give a
reason for joining (I Did!) and apparently they can't read what goes on
the application so could I redo it in another window and they can't
accept applications by email .

Then i got a second email saying i was about to be rejected but did i
know Chiltern group was nearer to me and I should feel free to reapply.

Not likely, .... I only wanted to give away my greenhouse, I didn't
realise it would be so contorted to join/offer anything!

I'll start taking it down the tip tomorrow, complete with all intact
panes of glass!

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