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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
Posts: 62,352
21 September 2013
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some of our patrons will remember photos of the buddleia on this spot and thankfully the authorities took heed and have cleared it up, looks much better now.
photo courtesy of brian.
Keith Sansum1
Location: london
Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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21 September 2013
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watch out howard brian's after your job lol
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Guest 756
Registered: 6 Jun 2012
Posts: 727
21 September 2013
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You can now remove your tongue from your cheek Howard.
howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
Posts: 62,352
21 September 2013
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surely you are not suggesting that i am capable of sarcasm lesley?
Brian Dixon
Location: Dover
Registered: 23 Sep 2008
Posts: 23,940
21 September 2013
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as if.
Guest 756
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22 September 2013
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Capable? Howard, you're the Master!
Guest 649
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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22 September 2013
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Again all looks a mess if I was younger and fitter I would get out there myself .
howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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22 September 2013
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i rather like the natural look, experts now say we should let our gardens go free to attract more butterflies insects etc.
Guest 1033
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At least they made an effort with the fence.
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