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Dear Bren, it's nice to see your name again.
I'm sure you will get there with the digging, if nothing else it's made me feel better knowing i'm not the last. :) :wink:

Dear Gerryfeery, i do hope the weather soon changes for you, it's so annoying not being able to get on the land because of the wet.

Dear Compo, i knew i was doing something wrong, i've been taking one white one in the morning and two pink ones at night. :lol:
It is amazing how hard the Brassica patch gets trod down, even with compost spread over it.
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Ahh the dreaded 403 error, on page 10 you say?

There must be something on it, some daft word AOL doesn't think is appropriate!

Let me carefully edit it - and see if you can see it again..

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Dear K.G.Admin, firstly thankyou for taking the time to try and sort this problem.

Removing the holy word has not helped i'm afraid, and in someways i'm quite glad that it wasn't Holy words that were causing it. :)

Error 403 is happening on this page as well now, so if it is a word, it should be in either my first reply or yours, maybe that will make it a little easier. :?

Glad it's not the words Old Herbaceous that are causing it, although i should think not everyone would agree with that. :lol: :wink:
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Dear K.G.Admin, sorry to have to through a spanner in the works, but i'm not so sure it is just a word that is causing the problem.

I have just left a reply for Jaxpoint in Allotments in 1955, i could read the question o.k but when i went to reply, i could type in the reply box ok, but below where you can see what the last reply says had error 403 in it's place.

I hope you can understand what i mean. :?

The joys of life. :wink:
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I do understand you, just not what's causing the problem! I wish I had someone local who used AOL, its a very strange error.

Have you tried using Firefox instead? It is KG-recommended!!

Not that's an ideal solution, but I'm otherwise a bit helpless :P

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Dear K.G.Admin, if i do need to reply to someone who is in a right predicament, i can switch to I.E, so not all is lost. :wink:

Have i already said what a wonderful forum and magazine the Kitchen Garden both are. :)
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I too have this problem but up to now have managed to find a back door entrance to a thread

I now look upon it as a challenge plus it keeps my old gray matter working

I am still here so you can't get rid of me that easy ...unless you pull the plug... :roll:
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Dear Weed, you don't think it's a plot to try and keep us under control do you. :wink:
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I think KG admin probably gave up any idea that was possible a while ago :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dear Sue, i'm not that bad am i, :shock: i suppose i am thinking about it. :lol: :wink:
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Not that bad no, but uncontrollable .......er I would say so :wink:

Wild blowy weather today - we just has a massive clap of thunder here and now the rain is absolutely lashing against the window. I was hoping it would stay a bit drier so I could get some digging done (and admire my compost bins a bit more) :roll: :lol:
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It was just on the news on the t.v, that some amazingly well built compost bins in Reading have been struck by lightning. :twisted: :lol:
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Darn - my claim to fame up in smoke :roll: At least my compost will be heating up nicely :lol:

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oldherbaceous wrote:It was just on the news on the t.v, that some amazingly well built compost bins in Reading have been struck by lightning. :twisted: :lol:


Breaking news!
The compost bins were so sturdily built that they deflected the lighning off to the North-East and hit an ancient monument in Milton Bryan.

The ancient monument was winding the church clock at the time. :twisted:
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It must have been the man that came to service the clock, i'm still fine you will be pleased to know, Peter. :twisted: :lol:
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