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2 hours ago, Botty Cough said:

Good .

Hopefully the french trash and the people like you who live there will finally have a wash.😂

 

Having not bothered reading your posts I'm not certain if this is banter or if you are being a C-U-N-T to a guy I respect.

 If you are being one though, please, just F-U-C-K off and refrain from commenting on my threads, I've not the energy these days to deal online idiots.

       

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6 hours ago, Botty Cough said:

Good .

Hopefully the french trash and the people like you who live there will finally have a wash.😂

 

Somebody help me here, just who is this idiot?

  

       

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Shame to see productive trees getting ripped out. Is there anyone around you with a rootballer?  If the roots were taken up a little more carefully and you planted them the same day along with a hard prune and plenty of water as required they may well be salvageable as garden trees that bear a few fruits, but never as fully productive orchards again.

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