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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 18:37:18 GMT
Patty, you are the master of your own future. Good or bad, let it be your choice. 'To thine own self be true old darling' as Shakespeare ought to have said. It'll be alright in the end...and if it's not alright, it's not the end Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 19:07:54 GMT
Go Patty Go, NB Ellis is full of peas and love. Well having signed to put house on market and photos done I'm feeling tad anxious... Just be glad that you don't have to find a way of disposing of 5 litres of Asulox plus over 30 litres of mortar plasticiser along with various other (nasty) stuff that dates back to the old railway days. Good luck with the sale and remember to not leave any peas behind.
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Post by Jim on Apr 13, 2018 19:11:46 GMT
Well having signed to put house on market and photos done I'm feeling tad anxious... Just be glad that you don't have to find a way of disposing of 5 litres of Asulox plus over 30 litres of mortar plasticiser along with various other (nasty) stuff that dates back to the old railway days. Good luck with the sale and remember to not leave any peas behind. Ebay!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 19:20:38 GMT
Just be glad that you don't have to find a way of disposing of 5 litres of Asulox plus over 30 litres of mortar plasticiser along with various other (nasty) stuff that dates back to the old railway days. Good luck with the sale and remember to not leave any peas behind. Ebay! Nah. There is someone in Syria that is interested, just need to work out postage issues...
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Post by patty on Apr 13, 2018 21:07:05 GMT
Well having signed to put house on market and photos done I'm feeling tad anxious... Just be glad that you don't have to find a way of disposing of 5 litres of Asulox plus over 30 litres of mortar plasticiser along with various other (nasty) stuff that dates back to the old railway days. Good luck with the sale and remember to not leave any peas behind. Peas..gonna leave a mountain of them behind... As to nasty substances ..went through disposal of them when sorted out dads farm sale.. I do have quantity of knotweed irradiation weedkiller ...but intend to treat more of the farmers early to dispose of the stuff...stem injection can be done as soon as plants big enough....using a drill then syringing stuff in...
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Post by Stumpy on Apr 13, 2018 23:43:47 GMT
Just be glad that you don't have to find a way of disposing of 5 litres of Asulox plus over 30 litres of mortar plasticiser along with various other (nasty) stuff that dates back to the old railway days. Good luck with the sale and remember to not leave any peas behind. Peas..gonna leave a mountain of them behind... Get yourself one of these Patty Remember.......Blow, don't suck
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Post by Jim on Apr 14, 2018 6:18:46 GMT
Peas..gonna leave a mountain of them behind... Get yourself one of these Patty Remember.......Blow, don't suck As a past master, one loads ones mouth with peas prior to engaging the enemy (next door's cat.) A Sekiden pea shooting gun is the answer. I hope we are not starting World War Pea.
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Post by patty on Apr 14, 2018 7:52:30 GMT
Apparently knotweed stems make excellent pea shooters.....
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Post by Jim on Apr 14, 2018 8:02:14 GMT
Apparently knotweed stems make excellent pea shooters..... Except its illegal to transport them anywhere!
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Post by JohnV on Apr 14, 2018 11:05:47 GMT
Apparently knotweed stems make excellent pea shooters..... Except its illegal to transport them anywhere! what ? are peashooters a banned weapon ?
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Post by deadly on Apr 14, 2018 18:30:12 GMT
what ? are peashooters a banned weapon ? yes, they are illegal to make, sell, hire, lend, or give. Possession isn't an offence so you're ok if you've got one you bought before the '88 act, and antiques over 100 years old are exempt. www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1988/2019/made same law that bans knuckledusters, swordsticks, push daggers etc.
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Post by patty on Apr 14, 2018 19:54:19 GMT
Apparently knotweed stems make excellent pea shooters..... Except its illegal to transport them anywhere! Ah yes... forgot..knotweed has to be burnt on site...
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Post by JohnV on Apr 14, 2018 20:16:17 GMT
what ? are peashooters a banned weapon ? yes, they are illegal to make, sell, hire, lend, or give. Possession isn't an offence so you're ok if you've got one you bought before the '88 act, and antiques over 100 years old are exempt. www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1988/2019/made same law that bans knuckledusters, swordsticks, push daggers etc. bloody hell !!!
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