Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: David Nicholson on October 04, 2012, 04:41:45 PM
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I read in the paper this morning about a chap in Aberdeen who got his head stuck in a litter bin and the fire brigade had to come and extract him. Could this have been a certain Bulb Despot searching for material for yet another project! :P
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It wasn't the BD, David. The unfortunate fellow who had to be cut out of the litter bin was in the city centre, while the BD searches for project material here in the suburbs ..... ::) ;)
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Something even more odder happening in Aberdeen, BLUE SKIES :o
Ok the last one isn't blue but it was my birthday present that came today.
Angie :)
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Angela, what a super Koi- the postie must have had a struggle with him - or is the Dee higher than normal?!!
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Angela, what a super Koi- the postie must have had a struggle with him - or is the Dee higher than normal?!!
Yep, Maggi the postie had a struggle shoving it through the letter box ;D
Angie :)
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To be fair, with a fish that size, he might have shoved the Postie through the box! That would have hit the news, too!
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Angie :)
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Angie - I'm sure I've read somewhere that Aberdeen is quite warm sometimes! It certainly looks very pleasant from those photos.
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Desperate times.
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One of your funnier jokes, Anthony! It also gives me the chance to remind people about this:
66th SRGC Seed Exchange - 2012-2013
Autumn 2012 Seed Donations
Please send seed donations, individually packaged per variety, preferably in a paper envelope, and cleaned of all seed cases, debris, insects, etc to:-
Prof. Stuart Pawley, Acres of Keillour, Methven, Perth, Scotland, UK, PH1 3RA.
Please include your name and address and a clearly written alphabetical list of the seed you are sending. Don’t be put off if you only have a small amount of seed of a species- it may be the small amount that no-one else has, and that someone would love to have.
The deadline for seed to arrive at Stuart’s door is 31st October 2012, please.
If you have “late maturing” seed that cannot be sent until later, please send the information about this as early as possible and before 31st October, to Stuart at gsp.srgc@tesco.net. Send the list in the text of an e-mail, not as an attachment. Stuart can’t afford a computer virus at this critical time. It is important to send the information early so we can produce the seed list in good time. Please send late seed as soon as you can.