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Author:  John Farnan [ 29 Nov 2009, 21:04 ]
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oh my I can only but retch at the thought of it :( its bad enough when a bit of meat goes off let alone been rotting in the ground for a fe years!!

Author:  Crazeegang [ 29 Nov 2009, 23:30 ]
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How did it get to this when it started out with a lovely thread on a baked cake!

Author:  John Farnan [ 29 Nov 2009, 23:33 ]
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I draw ones attention to where it all went wrong ::OMG:


leejr wrote:
Smithy wrote:
Yes that looks lovely. :30clap2:

think of us gardeners who have to go out and try and earn a living when all we want to do is stay in doors and eat cake. :lol:


And us grave diggers it's not much fun this time of year. ::Rain: ::Rain: ::Rain:

Still beats being indoors mind..

Author:  Crazeegang [ 29 Nov 2009, 23:38 ]
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hummmm yes I see. So now I know who to blame ::lol:

Author:  leejr [ 29 Nov 2009, 23:40 ]
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Bang to rights :oops:

Smithy started it miss.

Author:  John M [ 29 Nov 2009, 23:47 ]
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Just to continue the elevating level of this thread - the cemeterian story reminds me how short-lived is the human sense of smell. When my son Tom was 2 (he's now 38) we lived for a year in a flat in East Sheen with a very pretty garden. We'd only been there a couple of days when the drain started to overflow. I gulped, and gingerly lifted the manhole cover to find it blocked and full of you-know-what. The stench was awful. I got a rod and very bravely rodded it clear. The following week - same thing. I got a rod and rodded it clear again, the following week the same thing, and so on through the summer. My point is, after a few go's at rodding it I hardly noticed the stench at all. I suppose it must be that way for sewage workers too. Funny old world.

SJ (Where's the wrinkled nose pongy type emoticon?).

Author:  John Farnan [ 30 Nov 2009, 00:05 ]
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right here :badsmell:

did you no see it ;)

Author:  Smithy [ 30 Nov 2009, 18:16 ]
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Surrey John wrote:
Just to continue the elevating level of this thread - the cemeterian story reminds me how short-lived is the human sense of smell. When my son Tom was 2 (he's now 38) we lived for a year in a flat in East Sheen with a very pretty garden. We'd only been there a couple of days when the drain started to overflow. I gulped, and gingerly lifted the manhole cover to find it blocked and full of you-know-what. The stench was awful. I got a rod and very bravely rodded it clear. The following week - same thing. I got a rod and rodded it clear again, the following week the same thing, and so on through the summer. My point is, after a few go's at rodding it I hardly noticed the stench at all. I suppose it must be that way for sewage workers too. Funny old world.

SJ (Where's the wrinkled nose pongy type emoticon?).



It was tried to pull back to lovely smelling cakes and John couldn't help it . ::lol:

Author:  Schuee [ 30 Nov 2009, 19:44 ]
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Hee, hee - how some threads spread and blossom into something completely different from their beginnings! :happy.: :cool.:

Penny

Just about to eat some of the fruit cake. I like it with natural yoghurt.

Author:  Smithy [ 30 Nov 2009, 20:46 ]
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Fruit cake is my favourite. I would love to have a piece now.

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