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Hi Everyone,

Haven't been on for ages but thought you might be able to helpme and saffron with a little problem I caused in the garden whilst having an illicit ciggy.I managed to with one swift pull of a very tempting looking bit of bind weed,( bastardus devil spawnus destroyus gardenix to give it its latin name) to dislodge all of the ivy and climbing plants up the back wall of the house which are now filling the whole of our postage stamp back yard making it impassible, I am currently up to the eyeballs with work so can't deal with it but if there were a youngster on school holidays who could use a set of garden secateurs and bag it into bags so I could get it out of the house we could pay some pocket money, say ?20 and give a lift to and from here,(brockley) it should take 2-3 hours for someone with a can do attitude and a hankering for some TK-MAXX time!


please call me on 07984336300 or Saffron on 07795276006 to sort it out asap as we cant use the washing line till it gets done and saffron might start to get miffed if I don't deal with my misadventure!


Its just possible you could save my life.


hugs as ever


easy.xx

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