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We got permission to put the shed up on the allotment on Friday, not where
we wanted it, but it is up now.
Now we are accepted as serious gardeners, even after the rotovator event,
when my Howard Gem seriously slapped their faces, and before that I was an
ass. A clot.
I will never forget how bitter they were to us. Now everybody is offering
me tea in their shed. How crass.
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Baz wrote:

We got permission to put the shed up on the allotment on Friday, not where
we wanted it, but it is up now.
Now we are accepted as serious gardeners, even after the rotovator event


I understand the real upper crust gardeners have two sheds!


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Gary Woods wrote in
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Baz wrote:

We got permission to put the shed up on the allotment on Friday, not
where we wanted it, but it is up now.
Now we are accepted as serious gardeners, even after the rotovator
event


I understand the real upper crust gardeners have two sheds!



Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed. What is an upper crust
gardener? A crispy baker? A real upper crust gardener is even more crunchy?
Please let us all know

Baz(one shed)
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On 11/11/2012 21:36, Baz wrote:
Gary Woods wrote in
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Baz wrote:

We got permission to put the shed up on the allotment on Friday, not
where we wanted it, but it is up now.
Now we are accepted as serious gardeners, even after the rotovator
event...


I understand the real upper crust gardeners have two sheds!


Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed.


What if you've got two plots? ;-)
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Baz wrote:

Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed. What is an upper crust
gardener? A crispy baker?


I was thinking about a Python skit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA


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On 11/11/2012 21:36, Baz wrote:
Gary Woods wrote in
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Baz wrote:

We got permission to put the shed up on the allotment on Friday, not
where we wanted it, but it is up now.
Now we are accepted as serious gardeners, even after the rotovator
event...

I understand the real upper crust gardeners have two sheds!


Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed.


What if you've got two plots? ;-)


Then you are a greedy bugger and should get the boot. There is a waiting
list and one plot per postcode with our council.

Baz
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Gary Woods wrote in
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Baz wrote:

Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed. What is an upper crust
gardener? A crispy baker?


I was thinking about a Python skit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA



Very very good. I love that. Got me belly laughing. Thanks.

Baz
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 23:00:45 GMT, Baz wrote:



I understand the real upper crust gardeners have two sheds!


Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed.


What if you've got two plots? ;-)


Then you are a greedy bugger and should get the boot. There is a waiting
list and one plot per postcode with our council.


There might be some poor soul who has got two houses with different
codes.

G.Harman



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On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 23:00:45 GMT, Baz wrote:

Then you are a greedy bugger and should get the boot. There is a
waiting list and one plot per postcode with our council.


They haven't thought that through have they. There is a single full
length postcode near here that has 75 delivery points within it. That is
the whole housing estate has a single postcode.

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In article , Baz
writes
What if you've got two plots? ;-)




Most gardeners have lost the plot in all this weather
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 23:00:45 GMT, Baz wrote:

Then you are a greedy bugger and should get the boot. There is a
waiting list and one plot per postcode with our council.


They haven't thought that through have they. There is a single full
length postcode near here that has 75 delivery points within it. That is
the whole housing estate has a single postcode.


My mistake. One plot per post code, name and adress.
Sorry about that.

Baz
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"Gary Woods" wrote in message
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Baz wrote:

Not on our site they don't. It is not allowed. What is an upper crust
gardener? A crispy baker?


I was thinking about a Python skit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA


lol brilliant)


http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/

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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 23:00:45 GMT, Baz wrote:

Then you are a greedy bugger and should get the boot. There is a
waiting list and one plot per postcode with our council.


They haven't thought that through have they. There is a single full
length postcode near here that has 75 delivery points within it. That is
the whole housing estate has a single postcode.


My mistake. One plot per post code, name and adress.
Sorry about that.

Baz


Anyway, better get a few more cups/mugs then Baz :-)

Bill


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