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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2387714" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>If it is Tuesday this must be Suffolk but this thread rattles along too fast so neither of those may be true. Swipey claimed my fbg was 4.8 but me no know. Great back story about your business [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] and Mrs M C must have been mortified at that reaction. [USER=536611]@BRSBRI[/USER] love the idea of you in open toed sandals and Beret and I imagine both daughters would rofl at the idea of a cool dad - how sharper than a serpents tooth etc. Hope all goes well with the trip. [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] great line about Nespresso profit warnings. The red gooseberries were indeed eaten raw. Like all fruit best freshly picked in sunshine.. There was no team to pick a ton of plums a day, just me. A few were considered a ton a day men - me all of 19-23 - and basically given their own orchard. "Yellow eggs" (yellow Pershore) turned into jam and sold as apricot, amazing on croissants. The orchards are all gone now. [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] cutting off a branch? If I so much as snapped one I would have been disinherited on the spot. I know not how this works but it is really cold here and I am feeling the effects of hay fever for the second time in my life. Peace be with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2387714, member: 193971"] If it is Tuesday this must be Suffolk but this thread rattles along too fast so neither of those may be true. Swipey claimed my fbg was 4.8 but me no know. Great back story about your business [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] and Mrs M C must have been mortified at that reaction. [USER=536611]@BRSBRI[/USER] love the idea of you in open toed sandals and Beret and I imagine both daughters would rofl at the idea of a cool dad - how sharper than a serpents tooth etc. Hope all goes well with the trip. [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] great line about Nespresso profit warnings. The red gooseberries were indeed eaten raw. Like all fruit best freshly picked in sunshine.. There was no team to pick a ton of plums a day, just me. A few were considered a ton a day men - me all of 19-23 - and basically given their own orchard. "Yellow eggs" (yellow Pershore) turned into jam and sold as apricot, amazing on croissants. The orchards are all gone now. [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] cutting off a branch? If I so much as snapped one I would have been disinherited on the spot. I know not how this works but it is really cold here and I am feeling the effects of hay fever for the second time in my life. Peace be with you. [/QUOTE]
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