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No worse than any other young brassica. We find Flea Beatle much more of a
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I don't have any problem with slugs, but pigeons are a pain in the backside!


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I don't have any problem with slugs, but pigeons are a pain in the backside!


Alan this is not the place to talk about your perverted sexual
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I don't have any problem with slugs, but pigeons are a pain in the backside!



If only we can train pigeons to eat slugs the garden would be a better
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On Jun 14, 9:14*am, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:12:31 +0200, David in Normandy

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alan.holmes wrote:
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Subject says it all.


I don't have any problem with slugs, but pigeons are a pain in the backside!


If only we can train pigeons to eat slugs the garden would be a better
place.


and persuade KFC & Tesco to sell pigeons as giant chickens.
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Just following your example!


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Alan this is not the place to talk about your perverted sexual
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"Martin" wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:12:31 +0200, David in Normandy
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alan.holmes wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message
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Subject says it all.

I don't have any problem with slugs, but pigeons are a pain in the
backside!



If only we can train pigeons to eat slugs the garden would be a better
place.


and persuade KFC & Tesco to sell pigeons as giant chickens.


Don't Tesco already sell them as chickens?

Not that I shop in Tesco anyway, they are a swindling lot!


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