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I woke up this morning to find that my big planter pot outside my front door had disappeared! it was big and heavy, filled up with a Yucca plant and did'nt seem like something anyone would want to steal - but they did....they must have ahad a van or large car to have taken it in, unless they lived locally.


I'm now wondering whether i should nail and chain down everything in my small front garden!


So everyone beware of plant thieves...

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God but you must be in dire straits to be stealing milk at 3.30 in the morning


Or coming back from a great party - I've often fancied a nice cold milk at that time at the end of a thrash - it's just that I wait to get home and drink my own. And don't start me on the munchies...

I was having a crafty fag outside the house last night, and saw a guy walking down the street carrying a tree (not a Christmas

tree)at about 10pm. Hope no one in Copleston road has suffered a theft - thought about accosting him, but then what proof could I demand that it was, or wasn't his???

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