I'm as guilty as the others for keeping crap, but at least mine is useful crap!
I found used birthday cake candles and broken shoelaces in one drawer I cleared out. Why? Bonkers!!
I'm as guilty as the others for keeping crap, but at least mine is useful crap!
I found used birthday cake candles and broken shoelaces in one drawer I cleared out. Why? Bonkers!!
Location: London/Durham
Posts: 6,882
I'm Lawrence.
Location: London/Durham
Posts: 6,882
I'm Lawrence.
Anything that grows over my wall from adjacent property gets weedkillered! Been doing it for years, they're all probably too dumb to figure out what I'm doing.
Indeed - you have a perfect right to cut them back if they overhang the boundary between your property and his, but since the tree is in his garden, the overhanging branches are his property. Though relations would have to have become really bad, if your neighbour complained about you not returning them to him
Barry
Put the broken shoelaces in your pocket, so that next time you are out and about and come across a pregnant woman about to give birth, you can use the shoelaces to tie off the umbilical cord. Unlikely that you should confront this situation, but as Boy Scouts would say: "Be prepared".
Barry
I suspect I'd find carrying a gun more useful here.
Location: Dagenham Essex
Posts: 11,215
I'm Allen.
i'm attempting to clean up the kitchen , mop and flash cleaner located , wish me luck , I'm going in
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Location: Middlesex, UK
Posts: 4,482
I'm Alex.
He's a nasty b*****d, hardly anyone in the road will talk to him. My friend let a small amount of the debris fall on his side. If I returned the bulk of cuttings he would be annoyed.
I now have the thicker cuttings, over 1" diameter which I'm not allowed to put in the green wheelie-bin. Thinking of buying the Titan electric chainsaw from Screwfix (just under £50) to deal with the thick stuff. I also have a tree to come down in my garden at a later date. I already have a Titan electric hedge trimmer, great tool at a very reasonable price.
Spendorman