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52 minutes ago, nepia said:

You do talk funny:  squidgers, landbanking... I get now that the first are squizzles (I didn't know the term either) but what's the second?

Supermarkets/Housing developers are famous for it. Buying land and then doing nothing with it, just waiting for the value to go up. So a forestry plantation after 2nd/3rd thinning will increase in value nicely after a time if you sold it then - depending on markets of course

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

If I remember rightly the OP got the hump and fucked off never to be seen again not realizing what he had typed or getting the joke .

You remember right - the illiterate peeve pants - made the whole thing even more hilarious ? 

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