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Post by Fi on Apr 28, 2007 22:57:56 GMT
...................and here's me just having penned a PM to Strubs saying, don't do anything yet!
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Post by BjornTobyStomped on Apr 28, 2007 23:09:33 GMT
...................and here's me just having penned a PM saying, don't do anything yet! Strubs - the 'aunty'has to go! In my family it's considered a term of abuse.
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Post by Fi on Apr 28, 2007 23:18:05 GMT
...................and here's me just having penned a PM saying, don't do anything yet! Strubs - the 'aunty'has to go! In my family it's considered a term of abuse. *gives Tobes a junior dibber to play with*
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Post by BjornTobyStomped on Apr 28, 2007 23:26:28 GMT
*gives Tobes a junior dibber to play with* Fanks I'll put it to good use in the garden tomorrow Fi
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Post by Leigh Djonn on Apr 29, 2007 8:27:05 GMT
*gives Tobes a junior dibber to play with* I have my own dibber...
It's the shaft from a lawn edger that lost its edger bit.
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Post by Tina Biscuit on Apr 29, 2007 19:33:15 GMT
I tend to use whatever pen I was writing on the plant labels with - which probably explains why there's always a grubby pen out in my garden but never anything to write with when I'm in the house trying to take a phone message
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Post by territalks on May 18, 2007 12:17:53 GMT
Hi Bob Hee hee this little quip made me laugh! I always make sure I leave a pen by the phone! I have a special thick black one that I can write on the pots with and I keep that in my gardening coat! Love TT xxxx
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Post by Shuggie on May 18, 2007 20:50:00 GMT
...................and here's me just having penned a PM to Strubs saying, don't do anything yet! What in the name of gawd are you blethering on about woman? Did one of those BT workers hit you over the head with a shuv'ul?
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Post by Fi on May 19, 2007 11:06:39 GMT
...................and here's me just having penned a PM to Strubs saying, don't do anything yet! What in the name of gawd are you blethering on about woman? Did one of those BT workers hit you over the head with a shuv'ul? The clue, dear Shuggie, is in the date of my starting this thread. I was still pondering what form of proposed board would best suit gardeners' needs, but none of that for Strubs - he just went and did it. And no,unlike Glesgie, shuv'uls are not considerd to be offensive weapons in rural Aberdeenshire.
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Post by Shuggie on May 19, 2007 13:50:24 GMT
What in the name of gawd are you blethering on about woman? Did one of those BT workers hit you over the head with a shuv'ul? And no,unlike Glesgie, shuv'uls are not considerd to be offensive weapons in rural Aberdeenshire. *still none the wiser - although marginally better informed about life in rural Aberdeenshire*
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Post by Lucy Lastic on May 21, 2007 19:25:20 GMT
Hi Bob Hee hee this little quip made me laugh! I always make sure I leave a pen by the phone! I have a special thick black one that I can write on the pots with and I keep that in my gardening coat! Love TT xxxx You have a gardening coat? WOW! There's posh! ;D
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Post by Shuggie on May 23, 2007 12:18:35 GMT
Hi Bob Hee hee this little quip made me laugh! I always make sure I leave a pen by the phone! I have a special thick black one that I can write on the pots with and I keep that in my gardening coat! Love TT xxxx You have a gardening coat? WOW! There's posh! ;DI too have a gardening coat (he says rather pompously). By a strange coincidence, it's exactly the same as my "going to work" coat, my "going to the Rugby Club" coat AND my "walking the dog" coat ... It is NOT, however, remotely like the coat I am forced to wear on pain of death when accompanying the PMS anywhere ... that one doesn't have quite as many stains on it, nor as many tears ... and, perhaps as a consequence, is considerably less comfortable ... I might add that it it also considerably longer ... largely to cover up my "you are bl**dy joking" jeans which, to date, and to the chagrin of aforesaid PMS, have been surreptitiously recovered from the dustbin on numerous occasions.
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Post by Admin on May 24, 2007 20:40:46 GMT
Hi Bob Hee hee this little quip made me laugh! I always make sure I leave a pen by the phone! I have a special thick black one that I can write on the pots with and I keep that in my gardening coat! Love TT xxxx You have a gardening coat? WOW! There's posh! ;DHah! You think that's posh? I used to have a girlfreind whose father was a consultant surgeon and who was so posh that he had a gardening tie!
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Post by Shuggie on May 24, 2007 21:29:33 GMT
You have a gardening coat? WOW! There's posh! ;D Hah! You think that's posh? I used to have a girlfreind whose father was a consultant surgeon and who was so posh that he had a gardening tie! What on earth was a consultant surgeon's tyglet doing knocking around with an oik like you? ;D
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Post by ivy noidea on May 24, 2007 21:38:28 GMT
Hah! You think that's posh? I used to have a girlfreind whose father was a consultant surgeon and who was so posh that he had a gardening tie! What on earth was a consultant surgeon's tyglet doing knocking around with an oik like you? ;D I think it is a safe bet they weren't discussing the relative merits of John Innes Number 2.
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Post by territalks on May 27, 2007 13:30:38 GMT
Hi Everyone My gardening coat is not posh! Its an old green (racing green) fleece, very warm with big pockets so I can keep all sorts of junk in them! So there! Love & Hugs TT xxxx
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Post by Isla Vadubble on May 27, 2007 16:50:16 GMT
Well I have two gardening jackets - does that make me twice as posh then eh
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Post by Lucy Lastic on May 28, 2007 10:01:29 GMT
Well I have two gardening jackets - does that make me twice as posh then eh *rushes off to fix a 'gardening jacket' label to the 'walking the dogs', 'cleaning the windows', 'washing the car' and any other mucky tasks - jacket* That's better!!
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2007 11:33:10 GMT
Hah! You think that's posh? I used to have a girlfreind whose father was a consultant surgeon and who was so posh that he had a gardening tie! What on earth was a consultant surgeon's tyglet doing knocking around with an oik like you? ;D Bit of rough mate...
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