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gunners71uk
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gunners 500 post today
wow 500 post im a regular ,a regular what i dunno
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YAY Congratulations Gunners!!

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gunners71uk
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well thanks all well boots its on the mend i will walk down to allotment tomorrow weathers been rubbish here i have had to leave diggin my wife works in teaching so i be down there all half term week weather permitting putting me shallots,garlic,broad beans in and onions lol and some digging too.cheers folks
Well done Gunners!
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You have said your wife is a teacher about three times, Gunners. You think I am deaf or sumpin?? LOL Hope you don't think I am flirting, was just asking how your leg was cos you said it was buggered.. I am out in the bush over in Aus and spend a lot of time talking to goats and other four legged and feathered frineds... just appreciate a bit of a natter across cyber space and find the whole back to front thing pretty interesting. No biggie. Would be happy talking to ya missus too, if she joined in.
Must be Mandy that's flirtin
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Yep, we all want pics...LOL
Went over to the little smoke today. Did a bit of shopping, bought a heap of bluegrass and ryegrass as the place here is a bloody dust bowl at the mo. Storms should be on their way soon, hopefully. Which should - fingers crossed - dump a heap of rain on us in a short time and refill the dam. A few weeks back I was talking about a tinge of green. Tis well and truly gone.
Don't ask me how, but one of the ponies managed to get inside a fenced bed that was completely covered in shade cloth the other day. Came and and found him trying to hide there.... under the shadecloth! Just stood there perfectly still, like he thought I couldn't see him. Sweet potato, tomatoes, capsicum, beans... all gone, just bare ground left!!!! And a fat looking shaggy pony peeping out at me.
Ah well, tomorrow I plant feed.
Must be Mandy that's flirtin
Went over to the little smoke today. Did a bit of shopping, bought a heap of bluegrass and ryegrass as the place here is a bloody dust bowl at the mo. Storms should be on their way soon, hopefully. Which should - fingers crossed - dump a heap of rain on us in a short time and refill the dam. A few weeks back I was talking about a tinge of green. Tis well and truly gone.
Don't ask me how, but one of the ponies managed to get inside a fenced bed that was completely covered in shade cloth the other day. Came and and found him trying to hide there.... under the shadecloth! Just stood there perfectly still, like he thought I couldn't see him. Sweet potato, tomatoes, capsicum, beans... all gone, just bare ground left!!!! And a fat looking shaggy pony peeping out at me.
Ah well, tomorrow I plant feed.
"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." - Charles Schultz
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Congrats, Gunners! 
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