I think if you're dishonest enough to cheat, and stupid enough to use a " cheaters' " website ( coz no website has ever , ever in history been hacked, has it? ) then you deserve all you get.
Never been tempted to cheat, why risk it? It's taken me 40 years to train this one, couldn't bear the thought of starting again and training another.
Raining here, and I'm feeling a bit chilly, almost tempted to put the heating on.
Secondborn is doing up her house to put it on the market and has laid a new lawn. The following morning she came downstairs to find every section of lawn had been pulled up and overturned. Badgers said I.
It looked like they were coming through next doors fence so I went round and asked if she had had a problem (she obviously had because the lawn was in a terrible state).
She said that she hadn't a problem although she did have lots of badgers as she spent each evening feeding them to encourage them into the garden.
Now I like badgers and would never want to hurt them, but feeding them to encourage them.
It's very inconsiderate Yvie. If you live in the middle of nowhere, then fine,feed and indulge whatever you want, but when you have near neighbours, you do have a responsibility. Oh I forgot - no one wants to take responsibility for anything these days....
Raining here too and I could do th e ironing. Then again...
I made pancakes instead.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hellebores and pulmonarias planted - likewise some Red campions and Ox-eye daisies - also Ger. macrorrhizum 'Ingwerson's Variety' and a euphorbia potted on - they're for the new sunny-ish bed we're going to create this autumn/winter.
Now it's time for a mug of mushroom soup and some knitting.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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It seems a rather vile site altogether Hosta, so anything's possible with the people 'in charge'.
I can guarantee none of my details will be exposed!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I think if you're dishonest enough to cheat, and stupid enough to use a " cheaters' " website ( coz no website has ever , ever in history been hacked, has it? ) then you deserve all you get.
Nor me, i see no point. Your either with someone or your not there's no in between.
Turned out a beautiful sunny afternoon.......
And some idiot 6 doors up has had bonefire going for the past hour
........i've had to close all the windows because of the belching black smoke 

Quite so Hosta and Bushman.
I'm happily single now and hope to remain that way for a long time!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Never been tempted to cheat, why risk it? It's taken me 40 years to train this one, couldn't bear the thought of starting again and training another.
Raining here, and I'm feeling a bit chilly, almost tempted to put the heating on.
Secondborn is doing up her house to put it on the market and has laid a new lawn. The following morning she came downstairs to find every section of lawn had been pulled up and overturned. Badgers said I.
It looked like they were coming through next doors fence so I went round and asked if she had had a problem (she obviously had because the lawn was in a terrible state).
She said that she hadn't a problem although she did have lots of badgers as she spent each evening feeding them to encourage them into the garden.
Now I like badgers and would never want to hurt them, but feeding them to encourage them.
It's very inconsiderate Yvie. If you live in the middle of nowhere, then fine,feed and indulge whatever you want, but when you have near neighbours, you do have a responsibility. Oh I forgot - no one wants to take responsibility for anything these days....
Raining here too and I could do th e ironing. Then again...
I made pancakes instead.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hellebores and pulmonarias planted - likewise some Red campions and Ox-eye daisies - also Ger. macrorrhizum 'Ingwerson's Variety' and a euphorbia potted on - they're for the new sunny-ish bed we're going to create this autumn/winter.
Now it's time for a mug of mushroom soup and some knitting.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Ooh Pancakes sound like a very good idea Fairy.
Too late - I've eaten them Yvie
Only kidding - I saved a few
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...