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Good grief.  You all need to get back in your Box.

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4 minutes ago, Stuntman said:

Good grief.  You all need to get back in your Box.

Box...hedge ?

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Well if I was a smoker, I'd buy a pack of Benson and HEDGES.    

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It's that happy time of year, too festive to listen to too many puns about hedging, so beech earfull.

 

I can only apologise.....

 

 

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Anyone finds a 1887 proff set including gold under a hedge _ ITS MINE!

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On 11/5/2019 at 9:15 PM, blakeyboy said:

It's that happy time of year, too festive to listen to too many puns about hedging, so beech earfull.

 

I can only apologise.....

 

 

Oh gosh, not Yew again.  Don't talk to me in such clipped tones, or we'll have to set some boundaries between us.

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Stop!

 

I'm sycamore jokes!!

 

 

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I'll put my spade guinea back in the tool shed then 

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Probably best.

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7 hours ago, blakeyboy said:

Stop!

 

I'm sycamore jokes!!

 

OK, turning over a new leaf. I've twigged. No more jokes. 

Maybe my mindset needs root and branch reform.    

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That is pretty much what he had been hoping, and what his solicitor expected; Wells had a much more minor role than the others, didn’t pass on any coins and apparently there was email evidence that he told the finders to take the coins in his possession back, and declare them. So he says........240 hours unpaid work is not a bad deterrent though. Takes me back to my early days spent on call for the NHS......

Jerry

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18 minutes ago, jelida said:

Takes me back to my early days spent on call for the NHS......

Any chance of you coming back to help numbers ????

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2 hours ago, Paddy said:

The last bit on this saga - the final dealer has now been sentenced. He got away with a suspended sentence because of his health...

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-51234408

 

Fair enough. He's not a violent offender, and If he's unwell then sending him to prison is not in anybody's interests. 

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2 hours ago, secret santa said:

Any chance of you coming back to help numbers ????

No. 😆

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There's a detailed and interesting article about this matter in the January 2020 edition of Coin News (pages 37 to 39). Worth a gander if you haven't already seen it.  

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Just realised by the way, the last few posts went into the wrong thread - should have been this one 

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