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Morning NickOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostHi EO
Are you late shift on the stuff you do when it's late again?

I am indeed doing what you said - ah well, someone has to...
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Morning BPOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostMorning Nick
I am indeed doing what you said - ah well, someone has to...
All well in your world?
Not bad thanks. The back yard now contains a large number of seed trays, plant pots, and watering cans
As it seems to be unlikely that the original owners will be in a position to claim them any time soon, I'm thinking of suggesting to the "managing agent" guy that they be offered, free on collection, to some local allotment owners' association. Waste not want not, and all that
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It would make sense - but as we know, that doesn't always prevail. Got anything exciting planned?Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Not bad thanks. The back yard now contains a large number of seed trays, plant pots, and watering cans
As it seems to be unlikely that the original owners will be in a position to claim them any time soon, I'm thinking of suggesting to the "managing agent" guy that they be offered, free on collection, to some local allotment owners' association. Waste not want not, and all that
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Hi Scourer
Right, having succumbed to temptation and stayed up watching The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, I shall now retire to my slumbers - can somebody post around lunchtime and see if it wakes me up?
TTFN
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'Night mateOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
Hi Scourer
Right, having succumbed to temptation and stayed up watching The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, I shall now retire to my slumbers - can somebody post around lunchtime and see if it wakes me up?
TTFN
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