Bit of a panic alert at the weekend NorPussII went awol most of Saturday and all Saturday night (being a creature of habit he only goes out in the morning for an hour or two and then comes back in for the day), went door to door round the neighbourhood Sunday morning to no avail. Later one of the neighbours reported he was stuck in their study coweruing behind their piano, he'd got chased in there by their dog and then got shut in.
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Though it was the first time we'd ever walked around the local estate even though we've lived there for years
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Bored Now.
So bored I can't be arsed to centre it.
All alone today.
Not a soul to be seen, apart from the twat outside with the strimmer.
Judging by the undergrowth, he'll be there for a while.
Like most of the week, I suspect.Comment
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Same here, apart from bloke with strimmer. Boss from hell is away this week so peace and quietOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostBored Now.
So bored I can't be arsed to centre it.
All alone today.
Not a soul to be seen, apart from the twat outside with the strimmer.
Judging by the undergrowth, he'll be there for a while.
Like most of the week, I suspect.
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Yes.
That's rather what I thought too.
They've got a fairly mamoth job on, what with the fig tree, the Japanese knotweed, and the buddleia.
The fig was cut down to about 4 feet 2 years ago & it's grown back up to about 20 feet already.Comment
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Does it have any figs on it this year?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYes.
That's rather what I thought too.
They've got a fairly mamoth job on, what with the fig tree, the Japanese knotweed, and the buddleia.
The fig was cut down to about 4 feet 2 years ago & it's grown back up to about 20 feet already.Comment
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Can't see any.
It's looking very vigourous though.
The one in my road that had figs on it got chopped down when the house was sold.
It's in a stupid place that's damaging the foundations.
And it's coming back.Comment
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