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On 10 Oct 2011 00:00:53 GMT, Derek Turner wrote:

We'll see what happens. I am fairly sure my house will heave after this
and my insurance company will be asking hers to pay for the damage.


Congratulations on winning the 'most selfish git on urg' award.


That was unfair and uncalled for.
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On 10 Oct 2011 00:00:53 GMT, Derek Turner wrote:

We'll see what happens. I am fairly sure my house will heave after this
and my insurance company will be asking hers to pay for the damage.


Congratulations on winning the 'most selfish git on urg' award.


That was unfair and uncalled for.


but apt



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"Fuschia" wrote in message
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On 10 Oct 2011 00:00:53 GMT, Derek Turner wrote:

We'll see what happens. I am fairly sure my house will heave after this
and my insurance company will be asking hers to pay for the damage.


Congratulations on winning the 'most selfish git on urg' award.


That was unfair and uncalled for.


Yes, because he doesn't know the entire story but not to matter. I think I
can disagree with anyone on a newsgroup with a reasonable debate without
resulting to name calling.


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I also agree, it was unfair and uncalled for, I have never before involved myself in the stupid trivial stuff that goes on here, I am often very sad at some of the comments made here ?? but then, I suppose it takes all sorts ??
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"Christina Websell" wrote ...

My Lawson's cypr are gone from the front of my house, insurance claim from
my neighbours.
I held out for a while, they refused to grind out the stumps, but I
insisted that if they didn't, I would not agree.
So they came and felled them today, ground out the stumps and now it's
like there were never there.
They were great for the woodpigeons, who nested in them all the time, so I
did insist they waited until there were none.
I used to be friends with my neighbours and now, because of these trees,
we hate each other.
She will notice a difference in the winter, when her car freezes over more
without the protection from them. Good.

Think of it as an opportunity to plant something more interesting, even
better looking.
We are going to have the large Robinia pseudoacacia "Tortuosa" down in
our front garden shortly, it's got too big and no longer looks good IMO
but I already have it's replacement growing in a pot out back, Albizia
julibrissin, which will stay much smaller and always look good.
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Not sure what I will plant yet. I have to wait to see what type of fence my
neighbour intends to put up between us.



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