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We all come across a lot I’ve crap in hedges from time to time but we were reducing a great long stretch of privet next to a public footpath the other day and I turned round to see one of the lads looking like he had just seen a ghost. I stop the saw and hear him say ‘what the (bad language) is that’? I look down and see this...IMG_2010.jpg

 

Needless to say we had to take some amusing pictures after finding it

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So what’s the weirdest crap you have found whilst out trimming hedges.

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A Tupperware box of "herbs"....was told by the owner to look out for it as she had stashed it a few years ago and forgotten exactly where.

 

Reminds me of when my colleague found a tupperware box with some talc in it. He took it home to power his nose.

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When I use to cut a lot of road side hedges with a flail found a 8ft piece of rope wrapped it around flails but it was what was on the end, a big boat anchor.

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When I use to cut a lot of road side hedges with a flail found a 8ft piece of rope wrapped it around flails but it was what was on the end, a big boat anchor.

Bloody hell. Lucky that didn’t catch anything.

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