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they cost me to fill them up once a fortnight so I attacked my blackberries
again. Filled the bins up.





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"Christina Websell" wrote

they cost me to fill them up once a fortnight so I attacked my
blackberries again. Filled the bins up.




Have you any skin left? :-)
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"Christina Websell" wrote

they cost me to fill them up once a fortnight so I attacked my
blackberries again. Filled the bins up.




Have you any skin left? :-)


All of it but but not easy. still some to do.





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On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 22:46:11 +0100, "Bob Hobden" wrote:

"Christina Websell" wrote

they cost me to fill them up once a fortnight so I attacked my
blackberries again. Filled the bins up.




Have you any skin left? :-)


Not even mole skin.
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Don't start me on my mole, it's not funny. He's damaging
and underminng everything here and I can't catch him.

If I had a gun, I'd be like Jasper Carrot, stay up all night and blast him
out of the ground.
I can't even put a foot down on my garden now without sinking in.
He does, of course, avoid my trap.

It's probably my own fault. I did see him well down the garden where it
didn't matter and thought he might confine himself down there. He didn't.
I should have taken action then. But I didn't want to kill him, you know,
but now it's serious.
Advice. If you have a mole in your garden get someone in to get rid of him
immediately.







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