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One of the aspects of gardening that I find most enjoyable is its
unpredictable nature. Every year something different happens to take
one by surprise. This spring I am enjoying my best ever show of
Pulmonaria and Solomons Seal. Also after a couple of unsuccessful
attempts to grow Crocosmia from seed (being an old skinflint I don't
believe in getting that stuff in packets but prefer to collect seed
from my garden or those of friends) this time I seem to have got near
100% germination.
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On Mar 18, 12:46*pm, Martin wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 05:42:27 -0700 (PDT), moghouse
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One of the aspects of gardening that I find most enjoyable is its
unpredictable nature. Every year something different happens to take
one by surprise.


For a moment I thought you were the woman on Radio 5(??), complaining about
truck drivers not hooting this year as they pass her while she is bending over
her plants in her garden.
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Now you come to mention it..........
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On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 05:42:27 -0700 (PDT), moghouse

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One of the aspects of gardening that I find most enjoyable is its
unpredictable nature. Every year something different happens to take
one by surprise.


For a moment I thought you were the woman on Radio 5(??), complaining about
truck drivers not hooting this year as they pass her while she is
bending over
her plants in her garden.


Saw a lovely cartoon in the loo of a real ale pub in Naaardge yesterday
- two 'cleavaged' builders commenting on unnaturally buttoxsome builder,
pushing barrow - 'im with his silicone implants...

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On Mar 18, 3:31*pm, Rusty_Hinge
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Saw a lovely cartoon in the loo of a real ale pub in Naaardge yesterday
- two 'cleavaged' builders commenting on unnaturally buttoxsome builder,
pushing barrow - 'im with his silicone implants...


It takes a Norfolk man to appreciate a well-turned buttock (I'm told).
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On Mar 18, 3:31*pm, Rusty_Hinge
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Saw a lovely cartoon in the loo of a real ale pub in Naaardge yesterday
- two 'cleavaged' builders commenting on unnaturally buttoxsome builder,
pushing barrow - 'im with his silicone implants...


It takes a Norfolk man to appreciate a well-turned buttock (I'm told).


It would be a Silly Suffolk man who told you that, of course?

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On Mar 18, 7:19*pm, Rusty_Hinge
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It takes a Norfolk man to appreciate a well-turned buttock (I'm told).


It would be a Silly Suffolk man who told you that, of course?


Well I can't rightly say - those Suiffolk chaps have got such a funny
accent it's hard to tell what they are going on about.
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On Mar 18, 7:19*pm, Rusty_Hinge
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It takes a Norfolk man to appreciate a well-turned buttock (I'm told).


It would be a Silly Suffolk man who told you that, of course?


Well I can't rightly say - those Suiffolk chaps have got such a funny
accent it's hard to tell what they are going on about.


Thet the' hev, tergither.

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