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On 13/08/2017 12:00, Roderick Stewart wrote:
In Scotland they're called brambles. It eliminates the ambiguity. Funny name for a computer. Bill |
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On 13/08/2017 12:00, R. Mark Clayton wrote:
PS does Hils know this is where you go dogging? She's very relaxed about it. Bill |
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 09:34:15 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:
On 13/08/2017 00:42, Peeler wrote: Damnit I thought THERE's the snag again, Birdbrain! Oh do shut up. Yeah, **** off you stalking nonce. Give it a rest. |
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On 13/08/2017 14:22, Graham. wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 09:44:43 +0100, "Brian Gaff" wrote: I'm always a bit suspicious about such places. Its probably on top of a nuclear waste dump or something. Incidentally I see this was crossposted to a DIY group. Not sure ther there is a pick it yourself group on here. Do they do this sort of thing in the states? Brian I was half expecting a crosspost to uk.rec.subterranea I was half expecting a dogging scenario. |
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 14:23:37 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote: On 13/08/2017 12:00, Roderick Stewart wrote: In Scotland they're called brambles. It eliminates the ambiguity. Funny name for a computer. Bill Are you confusing Blackberrys with Raspberrys? -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 16:02:57 +0200, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 12:00:46 +0100, Roderick Stewart wrote: On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 23:51:46 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword" 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 you meant another kind of blackberry. I was expecting you to tell me where I could break into the rear entrance of a factory. In Scotland they're called brambles. It eliminates the ambiguity. Brambles are the plant, blackberries are what grows on them. And here's me telling my son that mobile phones don't grow on trees. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On 13/08/2017 17:42, Graham. wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 14:23:37 +0100, Bill Wright wrote: On 13/08/2017 12:00, Roderick Stewart wrote: In Scotland they're called brambles. It eliminates the ambiguity. Funny name for a computer. Bill Are you confusing Blackberrys with Raspberrys? It depends on the spelling. Pie or Pi? Jim |
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On 13/08/2017 15:50, critcher wrote:
On 13/08/2017 14:22, Graham. wrote: On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 09:44:43 +0100, "Brian Gaff" wrote: I'm always a bit suspicious about such places. Its probably on top of a nuclear waste dump or something. Incidentally I see this was crossposted to a DIY group. Not sure ther there is a pick it yourself group on here. Do they do this sort of thing in the states? Brian I was half expecting a crosspost to uk.rec.subterranea I was half expecting a dogging scenario. As in Petr Kay's Car Share? :-) Jim |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message news ![]() On 13/08/2017 10:13, Andy Burns wrote: 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. The brambles love all that extra nitrogen from the truckers' **** ... The truckers don't penetrate the jungle that far. It appears that no-one does. That’s why the serial killers have dumped all those bodys there. |
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On 14/08/2017 13:56, pamela wrote:
On 22:53 12 Aug 2017, 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 No photo? Yes I took three, to show Hil. Bill |
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