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Whilst apologies can almost be demanded, do you find that 'Thank you' is as
near as damn it forgotten by those who should know better?

Just my observation over a period of time on this particular
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"'Mike'" wrote in message ...

Whilst apologies can almost be demanded, do you find that 'Thank you' is as
near as damn it forgotten by those who should know better?

Just my observation over a period of time on this particular
newsgroup/forum.

Mike


PLONK


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"'Mike'" wrote in message ...

Whilst apologies can almost be demanded, do you find that 'Thank you' is
as near as damn it forgotten by those who should know better?

Just my observation over a period of time on this particular
newsgroup/forum.

Mike


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Happy now?

:-))

Soooooooooooo pleased for you ;-)

Mike


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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:13:04 +0100, "'Mike'"
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Whilst apologies can almost be demanded, do you find that 'Thank you' is as
near as damn it forgotten by those who should know better?

Just my observation over a period of time on this particular
newsgroup/forum.

Mike


Mike, I'm still waiting to say "Thank you" for the lily of the valley
roots which you offered and which I have said "Yes please" to twice in
the past few years.


Pam in Bristol
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:13:04 +0100, "'Mike'"
wrote:

Whilst apologies can almost be demanded, do you find that 'Thank you' is
as
near as damn it forgotten by those who should know better?

Just my observation over a period of time on this particular
newsgroup/forum.

Mike


Mike, I'm still waiting to say "Thank you" for the lily of the valley
roots which you offered and which I have said "Yes please" to twice in
the past few years.


Pam in Bristol


Pam sorry, but even though Lily of the Valley grows and spreads like a weed,
when I had a go at separating it and bringing it on a separate plants, they
gave up the ghost. Perhaps I was too fussy and gave to much 'good stuff' to
the roots, because they spread like mad in gravel and cramped and neglected
soil. Will have another go when I have time.

Mike

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"Janet" wrote in message
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In article , nospamigg1937
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I'm still waiting to say "Thank you" for the lily of the valley
roots which you offered and which I have said "Yes please" to twice in
the past few years.


Dear Madam;

We regret that The President of the Rumrat Association of Flying Pigs has
been unnaccountably delayed on a gardens coach tour organised for urglers.
Could we interest you some leftover Kleeneze products instead?




""BRILLIANT"" I can hear the 'Well Done Janet' from here,

BUT, I am afraid that it shows that you have no idea how a Kleeneze
Distributorship works ;-))

Never mind, you are like me. We can't ALL be perfect can we :-)) Let's leave
that to others eh?

Kindest possible regards and again, well done. Make you urg's comic.

Mike


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