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Posted by pastmemories (U2437829) on Monday, 21st November 2011
Went to my allotment early last week and discovered that somebody had put 2 inches of soil on top of it .
Went back yesterday and found that another inch had been put on top.
The plot thickens...........
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tee-hee ,
Do you think someone may be working the wrong bit of ground? Have you looked to see if one is 3" lower!
Perhaps your soil is so bad, he feels sorry for you :0
The silly season has arrived, are you looking for a part in panto?
Mmmm. Intriguing. Find any fingerprints?
Summer
Mmmm. Intriguing. Find any fingerprints?
Summer
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No, but I`m hoping for a repeat.
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Posted by peter stringer (U15015668) on Thursday, 8th December 2011
Have you checked that you have the right plot ? some councils have more than one list quite apart from splitting plots into tiny squares . It sounds to me as though someone thinks its his/her plot. Or may be you have been blessed by a visit from the Allotment fairy
it is a joke-the plot thickens-geddit ..................
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Posted by peter stringer (U15015668) on Thursday, 8th December 2011
No Ba Humbug this is gardening for local people
I think someone has lost the plot!!
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by ThroTheLookingGlass (U3151485) on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
You have not provided us with an answer so,
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Was it a Christmas present?
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Posted by thedogcody (U14659366) on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
again-it was a joke -the plot thickens.....................
again-it was a joke -the plot thickens.....................Ìý I got it!
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