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Old 03-05-2004, 02:04 PM
Mike
 
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Dont underestimate the time and possibly expense involved in removing the
trimmings, unless you plan to have a pretty big bonfire.

No I have not underestimated that :-{{

We intend cutting them down smaller, into bags and up the dump :-((

Long prickly job :-((

Unable to have a bonfire, no room!!

Mike--
(I have to go to Eastbourne next weekend, good time for Steve to come over
and Joan can help him chop the bits smaller and into the bag :-)) Her
garden;-)

Royal Naval Reunion Eastbourne May 7th - 10th
H.M.S.Collingwood Association Reunion Bracklesham Bay May 21st - 24th
Nat.Service (RAF) Assoc. Cosford Parade / Social Weekend 25th - 28th June
British Pacific Fleet Reunion Birmingham September 17th - 20th


 
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