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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 21:58 on 15th April 2014

  Went to work today as normal- come home and my garden is four foot wider !!! Yup, got a bigger garden as of today.

           Next door has the boundary  and for years the conifer hedge has been getting taller and taller and wider and she has had them removed and a brand new fence is now growing down the garden- heck I did not remember there id a couple of feet between the back of the greenhouse and the boundary. In a garden that is very small in the first place it is a fair percentage recovered.

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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:00 on 15th April 2014
On 15th April 2014 21:53, rustyruth wrote:
Hi James, sat having a glass of wine, wondering what it was we ate for tea Undecided Oh, and the TV is all in German, same rubbish as ours but we can't understand it Smile

     Do we understand half of the tele here anyway?
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James Prescott
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Posted at 22:11 on 15th April 2014

Dont mention conifers Vince--had problems with next door for 25 yrs.

All sorted now thank god.Cry

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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:19 on 15th April 2014
  Not been a problem James ( maybe getting a bit much trimming my side ) but hey that space!! Just got to work out what to do with it when the fence is in.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 22:20 on 15th April 2014

Don't mention KFC either Vince Smile it was one of those 8 years ago which gave me food poisoning so bad it nearly killed me. It was my first ever fast food experience and also my last, very nearly literally.

We managed a walk to the supermarket earlier to get some cheese, still haven't worked out what we were given for tea other than it came out of a packet Undecided 

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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:24 on 15th April 2014
  Sorry Ruth, did not mean to stir up bad memories. Think you need to smuggle in goodies for a secret midnight feast to keep going.
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James Prescott
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Posted at 22:34 on 15th April 2014

I used to go out with a girl who worked in a "wimpy" she always stunk of onions-- i never had a cold though.Smile

Was it KFC who took Wimpy over



Edited by: james prescott at:15th April 2014 22:47
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rustyruth
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Posted at 22:34 on 15th April 2014
That's OK Vince, problem is is turned me in to a very picky eater and I still get ill at the drop of a hat. We've found some Edam cheese, some crackers and some fruit in the supermarket Smile
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:23 on 16th April 2014
Morning/afternoon to all POEsters wherever you are, hope you have a great day.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 08:56 on 16th April 2014
Good morning, beautiful weather today, have a good day everyone Smile
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