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Just read the bit in bold.

 

Ps i said £65 per bag not £60

 

ok you are right about that error of mine:sneaky2: but if you go back in the thread you will see i explained it properly in the first place unlike your self when you said 1 tonne would equal 3.5m3:001_tt2:

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Yes and you sir were right also, i call a bulk bag a cube for the ease of it and knew what i meant when i was typing and can fully understand where you were coming from as i meant bulk bag but put cube.

 

Glad thats sorted i thought i was going to have to get Harry Hill in to shout FIGHT.

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Yes and you sir were right also, i call a bulk bag a cube for the ease of it and knew what i meant when i was typing and can fully understand where you were coming from as i meant bulk bag but put cube.

 

Glad thats sorted i thought i was going to have to get Harry Hill in to shout FIGHT.

 

if nothing else its been a good bit of banter, i hope its kept a few entertained over the last day or two, as it has me and you, all the best Egg:thumbup:

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thank god you two kissed and made up, now who wants to buy some nice apple logs off me ,1 ton for 3.5cm or 3 bags at 850 x850 x850 x850 x850 x850 x..............................:thumbup::lol:

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thank god you two kissed and made up, now who wants to buy some nice apple logs off me ,1 ton for 3.5cm or 3 bags at 850 x850 x850 x850 x850 x850 x..............................:thumbup::lol:

 

dave i'll buy as much apple wood as you've got for £35 per tonne, when should i put a lorry into you:thumbup:

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