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damm it a suffer from hayfever :mad1:thought a had at least a month or two to escape it sorry to go off the subject does any one else have this horrible disorder:mad1: and what pills or remadies you using ???

 

 

tellfast 180mg is what you want mate, before these, i used to have 3 pills a day, eye drops and nasal spray, now just pop one of these, and im sorted! lasts into the 2nd day too-handy if you forget to take them!

 

i almost gave up on finding a cure, untill my sis used them.

 

only available on prescription, explain to your doc youre job, and that alone should be enough for them to prescribe it.

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Cut mine Saturday morning. Bit boggy, mind.

 

Think I only did it to convince myself the winter was over...

 

did my contract mowing today no real need but still looked good with a nice stripe though.

i used to be a greenkeeper 6 years service used to cut all through winter unless frosts stop you

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tellfast 180mg is what you want mate, before these, i used to have 3 pills a day, eye drops and nasal spray, now just pop one of these, and im sorted! lasts into the 2nd day too-handy if you forget to take them!

 

i almost gave up on finding a cure, untill my sis used them.

 

only available on prescription, explain to your doc youre job, and that alone should be enough for them to prescribe it.

 

nice one will deffo be finding out about them bad boys that snds just the ticket av try'd every god damm thing going not heard about them pills am usully on four pills a day and still end up with panda eyes and none stop sneezing cheers for the heads up chap:001_smile:

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nice one will deffo be finding out about them bad boys that snds just the ticket av try'd every god damm thing going not heard about them pills am usully on four pills a day and still end up with panda eyes and none stop sneezing cheers for the heads up chap:001_smile:

 

bearing in-mind the over the counter stuff is around 10mg in strength, these are 180mg :D

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iv a hand full of contracts which involve grass cutting, today i was shocked to find a couple of contractors cutting the grass :scared1:

is it me or have the seasons come too soon?

i wouldnt dare get the mowers out yet..

anyone else noticed this? :confused1:

 

Precisely. As a green keeper it drives me mad seeing people abusing grass but cutting and scalping it too early and late in the season. Plymouth City Council started mulch cutting weeks ago; glad I'm not that grass. RESIST the temptation to start mowing before it is growing vigourously, a few weeks away yet...

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