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Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and
caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Bill |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message news ![]() Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. That’s because of the corpses your serial killers have dumped there. |
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On 12/08/2017 22:53, Bill Wright wrote:
Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Bill I grow my own. |
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 23:51:46 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again: On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 22:53:35 +0100, Bill Wright wrote: Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Damnit I thought THERE's the snag again, Birdbrain! -- More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) weird sociopathic world: "The entire world has been ****ed over by the disabled. They think they have the right to be able to go everywhere in their chairs. ****ing ramps everywhere, extra expense for all. Parking spaces marked disabled everywhere (although they're handy as they're always empty for me to use)." MID: |
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"[email protected]" wrote in message
b.com... On 12/08/2017 22:53, Bill Wright wrote: Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Bill I grow my own. Life is strange. I fight a constant battle with the damned things invading the garden from the nature reserve. |
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On 12/08/2017 22:59, Tim+ wrote:
Bill Wright Wrote in message: Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Bill A bit too early for Scottish blackberries. Just ripening now but on the tart side. Tim The ones I mention are at their best. Bill |
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On 12/08/2017 23:41, Rod Speed wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message news ![]() Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. That’s because of the corpses your serial killers have dumped there. Our serial killers generally eat their victims. Bill |
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On 13/08/2017 00:13, [email protected] wrote:
On 12/08/2017 22:53, Bill Wright wrote: Go to the Services at the junction of the A1 and the A605. The lorry and caravan parking area is a long thin bit to the west of the rest of the site. Go right to the end, in between the two rows of lorries and caravans. At the end on the left in the corner is a little plantation of trees, including some oaks. When nobody's looking nip into it and head south about five yards and find the break in the fence. Just though there is an old abandoned road. Everything is very overgrown and the area is totally hidden. Walk a short distance along this road (which is barely visible because of the plant growth) to the east and you will find the best most luxuriant set of blackberry bushes I've ever seen. I picked some but was short of time. They are absolutely at their best; pest free and sweet. Bill I grow my own. So do I. But the ones I mention are better! Bill |
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On 13/08/2017 00:42, Peeler wrote:
Damnit I thought THERE's the snag again, Birdbrain! Oh do shut up. Bill |
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