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i was thinking cricket bats were made from WILLOW????

 

It was a joke, Willow and Pop are sometimes referred to as "Yellow Ash", because its poor fire wood.

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love it!! hilarious, absolutly hilarious!!

 

and using big words too

 

poor guy, hope he dont own a cabstar (well someone had to say it)

 

I nearly spat my wine out!

 

Got a dribble down my chin anyway:lol:

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Morons.

 

I'll go now - I don't see any point in continuing a thread with ignoramuses who think criticism and abuse is an appropriate response to a plea for help.

 

p.s. Sorry if there are too many 'big words' here for some of you.

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I'll go now - I don't see any point in continuing a thread with ignoramuses who think criticism and abuse is an appropriate response to a plea for help

 

 

 

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Oh dear - do you?

 

 

Thought you'd gone? :boring:

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