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  • The one with the glasses looks like Alan Carr's dad.

    Thinkthere's another name for that, its not twerkingimage

  • no, that's men going for a jimmy riddle! Ladies look away!

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    sgl...LOL...

  • Should have explained......they're making compost.

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  • Mike Allen wrote (see)

    Re the picture. Reminds me of days past, when coach trips were arrange to go and see the illuminations.  So often the coach would have to make an emergency stop, due to the call of nature.  Many of the ladies would return from the bushes, not realsing that in their hurriedness. They had tucked their skirts into their knickers.  In those days. Life had it's moments etc. Ladies.  Don't try that today.  Sadly the world has changed, and not for the better.  Back to the picture.  Likening it to the recent weather conditions.  Any similarity?....Peeeeeeeeing it down!!???

    Yes, I remember those days.....always interesting when the ladies found a nettle patch. image

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,119

    I remember quite recently driving past a similar row of  men with something like Suffolk Constabulary FC on the backs of their track suits.  All seemed to be looking at something interesting in a hedgerow image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • JonusJonus Posts: 8

    Hi everybody,  I have also happened upon this blog and it seems to a rather interesting site.  Lots of good humour and twerking.  So pleased to learn that dumb questions,re gardening,  are not ignored or ridiculed.  How does one get their gardening mojo back. I have an allotment and a back garden that I culvitate and just cannot get motivated at all.  Do I take to the gin bottle or gird my loins!!!image

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,119

    Hi Jonus and welcome - it happens to us all from time to time - one thing that's guaranteed to spark my interest again is to get a catalogue from a different seed company, full of things I've never tried before image

    The other thing that works for me is to read through lots of posts on here and see what other people are doing ............. suddenly, without noticing it, I'm out in the garden doing it too image

    The third thing that works is warmer weather and sunshine - it'll happen soon, but I hear we've got a cold snap coming in Feb, so best not get the seeds started too soon image

    PS - the gin bottle is the reward for having been out there image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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