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In the garden today...
stuvy:
--- Quote from: Sider on February 24, 2008, 12:23:50 ---I bet now you regret not having hired that mini-digger :D
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My sister had her garden cleared in 20mins with one of these, then had the cheek to moan at me when the guy built some, temporary testing humps for me to drive the disco over :P
neddy:
bet the aching has peaked about now and you will actually want to sit throught the omnibus of eastenders!! :-k
Bishops Finger:
You need a garden to grow garlic n chilli... :cool:
muddyjames:
I know your pain well from when I do my voluntary work!!
This weekend 15 of us cut down 15 years growth of trees surrounding a derelict lock and burnt it all on 2 fires, laid about 20ft of hedge, filled in dumper ruts with old bricks (and neatly laid in the ruts too!) chopped up a ready fallen willow tree but that took 3 of us all day to do and again burn on a fire, rebuild part of another lock with bricks and make muck up etc. Loads of work and I ache from head to toe and my body realy didn't want to pull bins around today!
BK:
--- Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on February 24, 2008, 13:30:05 ---I have a simple solution to this gardening malarkey. Don't do it. I leave my garden exactly as it is year in year out. I call it a wildlife sanctuary. Apparently wildlife thrives in there. I usually can't see anything but I looked out the window today and saw one of these. Quite rare in Hampshire, although quite common in Sussex, in the area of Bexhill on Sea. They like the sea air. It is good for getting rid of unwanted pachidermal trunk blockages.
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Did you see a japanese soldier who thought the war was still on?? :lol:
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