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Because he bought it knowing the tree was there, and assuming he parents weren't related before marriage has the common sense to know that trees occasionally get bigger?

 

Ummm, yes, I'm not defending the neighbors actions in any real way, just saying it seems like a big tree to have right on the boundary of a pocket handkerchief garden.

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Ummm, yes, I'm not defending the neighbors actions in any real way, just saying it seems like a big tree to have right on the boundary of a pocket handkerchief garden.

 

Yes but if a bit of banter was had over the fence . I,m sure this could of been avoided . Chit chat / banter so easily could of found some common ground :biggrin: It is really sad how many millions of people don't even know there neighbors nowadays let alone speak to them :confused1:

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Yes but if a bit of banter was had over the fence . I,m sure this could of been avoided . Chit chat / banter so easily could of found some common ground :biggrin: It is really sad how many millions of people don't even know there neighbors nowadays let alone speak to them :confused1:

 

Yes, especially as a sycamore like that could (and perhaps should) be regularly trimmed.

By someone who knows what they're doing of course.

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It picked up a bit!

And what can you add considering you're a drainage engineer.

 

Let's try and push the drainsman out! After all he's only worked, lived, hunted and kept the local countryside in 'good nick' for the last twenty years.

 

I can probably add more to the countryside than most that shout their mouths off around here.

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Let's try and push the drainsman out! After all he's only worked, lived, hunted and kept the local countryside in 'good nick' for the last twenty years.

 

 

 

I can probably add more to the countryside than most that shout their mouths off around here.

 

 

There has to be a joke somewhere here about a "drains man" and "being pushed out" :biggrin:

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One things for sure, I'd find it hard to move back and compete with all the young bucks back home.

Competition back there (at least where I come from in the Horsham area) seems tougher and tougher. Chip trucks and chippers everywhere.

 

Fair point .... and so true :thumbdown: Every blighter seems to be a tree surgeon nowadays . Tip my hat to you fella for making the move :thumbup1:

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