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Today I had cross words with my neighbour. It's only the second disagreement in 20 years of living next door to each other, so it's a shame.
I went out this afternoon to trim some shrubs by our common border that I'd planted as a sort of hedge, but when I went to them, I found that they'd already been lopped. Mrs had decided that they were too tall. It turned out she'd cut them only an hour before I was going to. Trouble is, they're now 2'6" instead of 4'0". They're fully on our land by the way.
All she had to do was knock on the door ...
... instead, she got a grumpy bugger demanding she leave our plants alone in future.
I went out this afternoon to trim some shrubs by our common border that I'd planted as a sort of hedge, but when I went to them, I found that they'd already been lopped. Mrs had decided that they were too tall. It turned out she'd cut them only an hour before I was going to. Trouble is, they're now 2'6" instead of 4'0". They're fully on our land by the way.
All she had to do was knock on the door ...
... instead, she got a grumpy bugger demanding she leave our plants alone in future.
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If you do... PLEASE take pics!

BTW, it's ok to chop bits of your neighbours plants if they're overhanging your land (it's legal) but... The plant belongs to you, so she should have given you the cuttings back.
So now you can report her for theft...

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Thanks for the flurry of responses.
Like I said, it's only the 2nd 'thing' in 20 years, so I'll not bother with the brick wall, Paul. Though I will admit to ideas of revenge immediately after discovering what she'd done. The silliest was to sell my house and spread japanese knotweed cuttings in her garden on moving out.
She cut the bits overhanging her plot. Fair enough. But then kept cutting. It was the 'criminal damage' that got me: not because she did it, which saved me the effort, but that she had been so brutal with the job.
There were no fruits involved, apart from a few rose hips. No mushrooms, either. I did once make a joke about a fairy ring, I think.
Like I said, it's only the 2nd 'thing' in 20 years, so I'll not bother with the brick wall, Paul. Though I will admit to ideas of revenge immediately after discovering what she'd done. The silliest was to sell my house and spread japanese knotweed cuttings in her garden on moving out.
She cut the bits overhanging her plot. Fair enough. But then kept cutting. It was the 'criminal damage' that got me: not because she did it, which saved me the effort, but that she had been so brutal with the job.
There were no fruits involved, apart from a few rose hips. No mushrooms, either. I did once make a joke about a fairy ring, I think.
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Oh alright then, it's not one hundred percent 'look at what I did today', rather, 'look-what-I-did-in-November-but-it's-only-just-come-to-light-today'.
While I was in Singapore yesterday, I picked this up in supermarket while stocking up on pork products, for the high speed smuggling run back home.
What a surprise when I opened it...


I wish I'd have slipped in the word 'Prelude'.
I hear the V&A will be issuing lithographs of this titanic prose later this year. (*cough*)
While I was in Singapore yesterday, I picked this up in supermarket while stocking up on pork products, for the high speed smuggling run back home.
What a surprise when I opened it...


I wish I'd have slipped in the word 'Prelude'.
I hear the V&A will be issuing lithographs of this titanic prose later this year. (*cough*)

'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'
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