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A. Fallowfield
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From Grantham UK
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« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2009, 08:34 PM » |
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I've seen members complain about potential eviction notices for allowing some weeds to grow. This eyesore of George's should get him booted out of the county. It's not something he's organized or intending to make potentially attractive, it's pure and simple pack-ratting.
His defence is, all he's doing is putting a new skin on the ancient shed (old pigsty) that was already there, with a slightly higher roof! If he paints it a subdued colour, and if he gets rid of his junk from outside it might not look too bad? Might even end up as the new allotment commitee room! 
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'The answer lies in the soil!'
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Learner
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From West Sussex - by the sea
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« Reply #25 on: November 03, 2009, 09:34 PM » |
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I've seen members complain about potential eviction notices for allowing some weeds to grow. This eyesore of George's should get him booted out of the county. It's not something he's organized or intending to make potentially attractive, it's pure and simple pack-ratting.
His defence is, all he's doing is putting a new skin on the ancient shed (old pigsty) that was already there, with a slightly higher roof! If he paints it a subdued colour, and if he gets rid of his junk from outside it might not look too bad? Might even end up as the new allotment commitee room!  Is ballroom dancing allowed on your lottie site? - I bet there'll be enough room for quite a party! Butlins will be putting in a bid - It's huge! How much of the plot is left for growing on?
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