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I was showing a visiter my patio'd back garden yesterday evening and noticed some fresh clumps of grass lying on some patio slabs. An unknown neighbour had decided to toss some of their garden over the wall into mine.. tut tut. By the size of the clumps it was almost certainly by little kids.


Anyway, few hours later I was watching the football when two letters arrived through the letter box. I opened them up and there was a card in each, addressed as 'Dear Sir' neatly hand written by young children apologising as the culprits and promising not to do it again.


What a nice gesture and taking responsibility at such a young age.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Did you write back?


I don't know for certain which garden it came from, or the number of the house as it's a street that back's onto mine, and neither do I know all the neighbours on that side, so the answer is no.


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> In my day they'd have done this face to face


Well I've got a wonky doorbell that doesn't always work so..

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