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But my informant was pretty certain and seemed to think I shouldn't be too cross because 'they are a nice couple'
He got away without your fork did he? If not we'll come and visit you inside... :-X
Quote from: Kea on April 20, 2009, 11:49:24But my informant was pretty certain and seemed to think I shouldn't be too cross because 'they are a nice couple'Yes, so was Bonnie and Clyde apparently.I had this......delivered to my plot but the dopy tractor driver dumped it on the plot next to the one I wanted it on. Underneath that lot are 9 rows of Cara and Desiree.As I was moving it (All by hand), a new comer half a dozen plots up turned up next to me with his fork and barrow and promptly started filling his barrow. When I explained that I could manage (didn't want anyone else trampling on my spuds anymore than had been done already) he said he didn't mind as he only wanted a dozen or so barrowloads for his bean trench and I could have the rest if I wanted...Having just discovered 2 1\2 ton of hoarse sh*t dumped on top of my spuds I was already livid to the point of bursting a blood vessel. Felt quite sorry for him afterwards, don't like seeing grown men cry!
Today I meet the lady on the plot next to the thieves she's not pleased with them either. She got her plot (half) first and marked out the boundary better with stakes and string. She came back one day to find they'd put a fence up and her stakes were still visible on their bonfire!She said they were quite smug about the new supply of manure they had!