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Posted
15 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Oak trees near me.

 

Im fewmin I tell ya!

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They will brush up lovely next spring,when the new roots find the sugar in the soil.

 

"Need a lift to the cash machine darling?"

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Posted
A neighbouring village parks dept. leaving their calling card on mature oaks.
Beyond the limits of their mewp...
Stuart
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Bet the govnor said, ‘yeah our mewp will reach the top no probs boys!’

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