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Nobody on the forum listens to me, my wife never listens to me, my bank manager never listens to me  (mainly because there does not seem to be one), none so deaf as those who won't hear!

 

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4 hours ago, Billhook said:

Nobody on the forum listens to me, my wife never listens to me, my bank manager never listens to me  (mainly because there does not seem to be one), none so deaf as those who won't hear!

Next weeks lottery numbers please.

 

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2 hours ago, Billhook said:

I never gamble!

That's two of us then, it's a strange thing though that the whole of the insurance industry stems from it, my pension provider gambles that I won't survive five more years.

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2 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Bit late now.

 

The kiln boys and girls maybe rubbing their hands with glee but those of us air drying are cutting for next season now. 

I suppose the change in the law won't cut much ice with your planners over erecting a polytunnel?

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27 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

I suppose the change in the law won't cut much ice with your planners over erecting a polytunnel?

Not sure a polytunnel in winter here will help much. On the west side of the moors there is diddly squat direct sun in winter. Suspect I benefit more from the howling gales outside. Tried drying some kindling in the greenhouse in winter once but cant say I could detect much difference to the sacks in the covered open barn. And yes planner in DNP would be very unlikely to play ball

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