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Dear Chantal, i won't tell you about the time my dog accidentally bit the top of my thumb off then. :shock:

Don't suppose theres any chance of you gorgeous young ladies helping a poor old man do his digging is there. :twisted: :D :wink:
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Dear God you lot! I'm glad I've had my tea. :shock:
Did I ever tell you about the time I got a paper cut on my thumb? It really hurt! :cry:
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If you ever do that again Jenny, smother it in Vasoline. I works brilliantly. :D

OH, how many times do I have to tell you that I don't for a moment think you are an "old man". It's all a big scam. I think you're younger and fitter than me...:wink:
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Poor Jenny, you seem to have the worst luck ever. :twisted: :wink:
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Hmmmm, not denying anything then... :lol:
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Sorry Jenny :oops: At least I didn't post the photos on the forum - elephant man eat your heart out :shock:

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Hee, Hee, Hee, and i haven't got a bad foot either Chantal. :wink:
I remember you saying i had only got a patio and a window-box once as well Chantal. :D
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OH you are so good at digging (yourself into big holes mostly :shock: ) you don't need any help from Chantal et all.

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Chantal wrote:.....Tigger, by the way, should be renamed Digger as boy can she DIG :shock: We've turned over around half my plot in about 5 hours (with help from Seedling too yesterday) and it looks so much better.
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Tigger, I trod on a pebble and seem to have hurt my foot. Seedling you are most welcome to help her.
Any chance you could pop round and check it, he said optomistically.
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PS The spade is in the shed and the allotment is out the back gate, turn left and go twenty yards........
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Dream on boyo, the digging event had been planned for several weeks and the injured hoof was co-incidental. You'll have to try a lot harder than that! :lol:

By the way, I did just as much digging as them :roll: and it was WONDERFUL. 8)
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You would need to bring thigh waders.
It p***ed down earlier and the clay, oh the clay.. :evil:
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All you need Peter is a pair of flowery wellies and a short length fork.... :roll: No amount of rain or clay will stop us.

Chantal, Seedling and I are thinking about setting up in business - all we can dig for all we can eat and drink. Do you think it might be a goer?
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Book quickly whilst I'm still on a diet. :lol:
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Tempted, very tempted indeed. :D
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Tigger wrote:All you need Peter is a pair of flowery wellies and a short length fork.... :roll: No amount of rain or clay will stop us.

Chantal, Seedling and I are thinking about setting up in business - all we can dig for all we can eat and drink. Do you think it might be a goer?


Somehow I think OH has taken the above literally. :shock:

He thinks he is going to get three ladies, three pairs of flowery wellies, three short forks and absolutely nothing else.

Make a great calendar though. :twisted:
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