Is this still the old neighbour, or the new one? I was waiting for the gate to swing in the wind ...
Is this still the old neighbour, or the new one? I was waiting for the gate to swing in the wind ...
Still the old neighbour. I am sure that I will get one last video out of him as he moves out. Possibly slipping on the newly laid soil as they remove their furniture:-)
There's still time for his handbrake to "fail" again!
Or some wheels and tyres that are appropriate for his vehicle.
Good thing those paving slabs were removed, then. You might have hurt yourself.
Owani
I'm always hurting myself. The knife drawer is a hazard to me.
It's all OK now. He has thrown some grass seed on the soil! Or at least he claims to have, it could have been any cheap seeds that he threw on it. He'll be long gone before anything starts to grow.
I'm still wondering about "Alex Kingston - Costume Drama Sans Knickers " which turned out to be an episode of Grange Hill about a Judo match.
I couldn't be bothered to wait 3.5 minutes to find out more
tim
Good thing those paving slabs were removed, then. You might have hurt yourself.
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I seems to have missed that episode (when was it)
tim
In message , tim.... writes
I still believe that the most misrepresented TV program of all time was "Kate Humbles Beaver Watch".
Interesting way of telling the time, though.
In message , Iain Freely writes
Well, at least her molehills are out there for all to see
Some years ago a neighbour's garden had been neglected for a few years. The ants had built their hills up around the long grass and the hills had set hard (clayey soil). The neighbour had quite a struggle to clear the ground. I coined a technical term for the mounds: dimmocks ('twas current at the time).
Reminds me that Sarah Kennedy (broadcaster) used to like a particular word when she didn't actually want to swear...
BUMMOCKS!
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