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Final comment on an act of spite against Baz.

Whoever wrote it, Baz did not drag that post into urg. Janet did!

The copy provoked argument in urg which was then copied to back to rfc.

Whatever someone posts in another group has no business being copied into
other groups to mock or deride another poster, nor to stir up trouble, as
indeed this one was.

Every one of us is free to post where and when we wish and we do NOT have to
answer or explain to anyone in any other group, unless it is directly their
business, nor indeed ask for permission.

I hope Baz returns to make his, sometimes prickly, comments about gardening.

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Default Final comment on an act of spite against Baz.

Ophelia wrote:
Final comment on an act of spite against Baz.

Whoever wrote it, Baz did not drag that post into urg. Janet did!

The copy provoked argument in urg which was then copied to back to
rfc.
Whatever someone posts in another group has no business being copied
into other groups to mock or deride another poster, nor to stir up
trouble, as indeed this one was.

Every one of us is free to post where and when we wish and we do NOT
have to answer or explain to anyone in any other group, unless it is
directly their business, nor indeed ask for permission.

I hope Baz returns to make his, sometimes prickly, comments about
gardening.
Best
O


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I have not followed many posts lately due to an OE problem - hence my
temporary change of name) - and as I have obviously come in at the tail-end
of a thread which *may* involve 'steerpike' and his many aliases could I
suggest that one of the easiest ways to filter out his posts for the less
technically minded, is to insert " (without
quotes) into the search function of (Find Icon) at the top of Outlook
Express (or similar in your preferred reader) and this will bring all his
aliases in most groups and then report him to Google or his ISP
talktalk.co.uk for abusing their terms and conditions.


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Another good reason for changing to a forum based gardening group, only one occurence of a name is allowed. :-) (and I'm not talking a 'garden banter' type of forum I mean a dedicated forum only system)
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"Martin" wrote in message
...

Whatever someone posts in another group has no business being copied into
other groups to mock or deride another poster, nor to stir up trouble, as
indeed this one was.

Every one of us is free to post where and when we wish and we do NOT have
to
answer or explain to anyone in any other group, unless it is directly
their
business, nor indeed ask for permission.


There's still the problem of the two Bazs we have posting here.


Maybe there is, I don't know. I am talking about copying posts and the
trouble it caused!
Are there two?
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 17:54:58 -0000, "Ophelia"
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"Martin" wrote in message
.. .



There's still the problem of the two Bazs we have posting here.



Are there two?
--

There appear to be two Bazs posting here.

Trouble is that the fake one is very good at adopting Baz's ID and
it's impossible to differentiate between the two, either by simple
observation or even a more technical analysis of posts.

Sacha has also been duplicated in the past but in her case the faker
didn't have the sense to do a proper job and most of us (but not all)
picked it up quickly.

In this case, the copying of posts FOLLOWED the discussion and, if
anything, informed that discussion as we were able to assess the skill
of the apparent faker.

But I guess that everyone has now formed their own opinion and it will
be better for all concerned if the matter is allowed to rest.

I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Checked the main lawn today. Realised I have about 1/4" of water on
top of it.

But, good news, the drought of 2013 ended today. First rain of the
year. I was getting very worried about the prospect of a hosepipe ban.

Happy New Year everyone.

Cheers, Jake
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it's raining and sometimes it's not.


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"The Original Jake" wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 17:54:58 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:

"Martin" wrote in message
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There's still the problem of the two Bazs we have posting here.



Are there two?
--

There appear to be two Bazs posting here.

Trouble is that the fake one is very good at adopting Baz's ID and
it's impossible to differentiate between the two, either by simple
observation or even a more technical analysis of posts.

Sacha has also been duplicated in the past but in her case the faker
didn't have the sense to do a proper job and most of us (but not all)
picked it up quickly.

In this case, the copying of posts FOLLOWED the discussion and, if
anything, informed that discussion as we were able to assess the skill
of the apparent faker.

But I guess that everyone has now formed their own opinion and it will
be better for all concerned if the matter is allowed to rest.


I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Checked the main lawn today. Realised I have about 1/4" of water on
top of it.

But, good news, the drought of 2013 ended today. First rain of the
year. I was getting very worried about the prospect of a hosepipe ban.

Happy New Year everyone.


Thank you, Jake and to you too. Thank you for your post, it is much
appreciated!
Here's hoping there will be fairness and kindness in 2013 and even a few
smiles

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On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 21:41:51 +0000, The Original Jake
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I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Had a Bumble bee flying around around on Wednesday,
Quite lively as well so I hope it was able to find some food somewhere
to replace the energy it was using.

G.Harman
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 21:41:51 +0000, The Original Jake
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I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Had a Bumble bee flying around around on Wednesday,
Quite lively as well so I hope it was able to find some food somewhere
to replace the energy it was using.


Could you put out some sugar water or something to attract it? I know
nothing about it btw, just a thought.

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On 03/01/2013 23:24, Ophelia wrote:


wrote in message
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 21:41:51 +0000, The Original Jake
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I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Had a Bumble bee flying around around on Wednesday,
Quite lively as well so I hope it was able to find some food somewhere
to replace the energy it was using.


Could you put out some sugar water or something to attract it? I know
nothing about it btw, just a thought.



Good idea. Even better would be honey, if you've got it.

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wrote in message
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 21:41:51 +0000, The Original Jake
wrote:


I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.

Had a Bumble bee flying around around on Wednesday,
Quite lively as well so I hope it was able to find some food somewhere
to replace the energy it was using.

G.Harman



Had bees on the Heather a couple of days ago

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"The Original Jake" wrote in message
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I thought I saw a bee earlier today but it turned out to be a rather
overweight bluebottle. Still a bit early I think.


Could well have been a bee. Mine have been flying
here in the North of Scotland for the last few days.

Phil


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"Ophelia" wrote in message ...



"Martin" wrote in message
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Whatever someone posts in another group has no business being copied into
other groups to mock or deride another poster, nor to stir up trouble, as
indeed this one was.

Every one of us is free to post where and when we wish and we do NOT have
to
answer or explain to anyone in any other group, unless it is directly
their
business, nor indeed ask for permission.


There's still the problem of the two Bazs we have posting here.


Maybe there is, I don't know. I am talking about copying posts and the
trouble it caused!
Are there two?


When I read your words "Final comment", I fell off the chair and pinched
myself several to check if I was dreaming.
I'm now covered from head to toe with bruises.
Happy New Year Oh. -

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"Bertie Doe" wrote in message
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ...



"Martin" wrote in message
...

Whatever someone posts in another group has no business being copied
into
other groups to mock or deride another poster, nor to stir up trouble,
as
indeed this one was.

Every one of us is free to post where and when we wish and we do NOT
have
to
answer or explain to anyone in any other group, unless it is directly
their
business, nor indeed ask for permission.


There's still the problem of the two Bazs we have posting here.


Maybe there is, I don't know. I am talking about copying posts and the
trouble it caused!
Are there two?


When I read your words "Final comment", I fell off the chair and pinched
myself several to check if I was dreaming.
I'm now covered from head to toe with bruises.
Happy New Year Oh. -


Give it a good rub with arnica dear and you will feel better in the morning.

Happy New Year backatcha

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"Janet" wrote in message
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In article , lid
says...




Whoever wrote it, Baz did not drag that post into urg. Janet did!


Fill your boots. I shall not respond again.


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