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On 25 Oct, 09:29, Sacha wrote:
On 25/10/07 02:33, in article , "skinty"





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Hmmmmm


I Would think or explore something else as we all now ivy
can take over the Garden & Cause all sorts of Problems
Regards
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On 21 Oct, 14:22, "Space" wrote:
I have finally had enough of looking out of our patio doors into next
doors
conservatory. So I have decided to screen it from my view.
our garden is north facing and any plants to provide a screen would be in
the shade.
I need all year cover. I tried bamboo but it will take forever to grow to
the desired height.
so I am now considering a 6ft x 4ft trellis and covering it with ivy.
which
ivy will not take over my entire garden?!!


Hiya Space. I always wanted the Hedera hibernica 'Digitata Crûg Gold'
because it is SO golden yellow.The Crug Gold is the closer I've found
to the one I planted out but mine has very little leaves. It has
brighten up the corner of my garden so brilliantly, all year round,
north facing and is climbing all over John, a sculpture below. Failing
that give any ivy a bright background, like I've done for our porch.
Green and pink is yummy and will have you smile all year round ;o)


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How peculiar that 'skinty' and Helene Rudlin should write absolutely
identical posts. Yet another shape shift?


Right. Sorry for the knee jerk reaction here everybody, but with Sacha
and I history - it's quite understandable.

Sacha, look closely at the post. Skinty has top posted and
contradicted me in fact. Second, he/she has never came here before and
I suspect a troll. Please for the peace of this newsgroup try to
refrain from fights. You've tried several times with Mike - it's
tedious now. Just enjoy people's post and don't think you are policing
this forum. Just take it easy and all will be well.


I apologise, you're quite right, I didn't see the top posting. The
behaviour of several trolls has left everyone suspicious. I'm glad you
realise it was understandable, however.
And please, skip the lecture especially with regard to Crowe. I do not
answer his posts, nor do most others. That's why he tries to disrupt the
group and you know that, too.

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On 25 Oct, 13:21, Sacha wrote:
I apologise, you're quite right, I didn't see the top posting. The
behaviour of several trolls has left everyone suspicious. I'm glad you
realise it was understandable, however.
And please, skip the lecture especially with regard to Crowe. I do not
answer his posts, nor do most others. That's why he tries to disrupt the
group and you know that, too.


That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.

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On 25/10/07 15:26, in article
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On 25 Oct, 13:21, Sacha wrote:
I apologise, you're quite right, I didn't see the top posting. The
behaviour of several trolls has left everyone suspicious. I'm glad you
realise it was understandable, however.
And please, skip the lecture especially with regard to Crowe. I do not
answer his posts, nor do most others. That's why he tries to disrupt the
group and you know that, too.


That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.


What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line. Unhappily for you, our private line is
ex-directory, so my husband listened in total astonishment to what he
described as 'some madwoman' shrieking down the phone and then he wiped the
message out. He was stunned that anyone would behave in such a fashion.

I told him this was the same 'madwoman' who had driven herself an hour out
of her way to have her backside photographed looking at our signboard and
who had described me and others, with every filthy word and name she can lay
her tongue to, insulting our ages, appearances, marriages and families.
"Ah" he said "I thought she sounded not quite 'right'".

I gather you've insisted I ignore you on urg and 'leave you alone'. Not a
chance. If you post incorrect information I will query it now and always.
OTOH, if I ask people to ID a plant for me, perhaps you would do us all the
favour of not insisting that I, who have seen it, don't know what I've seen,
whereas you who have not seen it, can confidently predict its name.
Because of your interference I have closed a discussion on here about an ivy
- I could all-too-clearly see one of your hysteria fits coming on. So yet
again, you have stifled discussion here and prevented those interested in a
subject from talking about it.

I do not respond well to bullying or threats so your phone call has had the
absolute opposite effect to what you had hoped. You've made a first class
fool of yourself and I really do hope you didn't make that call from an
URBED line.
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On 25 Oct, 16:34, Sacha wrote:
That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.


What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line.


You didn't see the top post and accused me of 'morphing' whatever that
is!! I was so so so happy to see you nice to me for the first time in
almost 3 years!!

Please Sacha, don't start, please ... It wasn't maniacal at all. In
fact I rang from my office, sat next to my husband and told him that
this time I would ring you just to say not to carry on your vendetta.
I said on your answa phone that I've never doubted your advices and
said that this forum was good because you are there to give fab ideas
and advices. I also say not to try to police it like you do and tell
people who to kill file and who not to kill file.

I have never ever met someone as horrible as you. In fact I can't
imagine you being normal. There's definetely something wrong with
you.




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On 25 Oct, 16:34, Sacha wrote:
That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.


What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line.


You didn't see the top post and accused me of 'morphing' whatever that
is!! I was so so so happy to see you nice to me for the first time in
almost 3 years!!

Please Sacha, don't start, please ... It wasn't maniacal at all. In
fact I rang from my office, sat next to my husband and told him that
this time I would ring you just to say not to carry on your vendetta.
I said on your answa phone that I've never doubted your advices and
said that this forum was good because you are there to give fab ideas
and advices. I also say not to try to police it like you do and tell
people who to kill file and who not to kill file.

I have never ever met someone as horrible as you. In fact I can't
imagine you being normal. There's definetely something wrong with
you.



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On 25 Oct, 16:34, Sacha wrote:
That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.


What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line.


You didn't see the top post and accused me of 'morphing' whatever that
is!! I was so so so happy to see you nice to me for the first time in
almost 3 years!!


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On 25/10/07 16:45, in article
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On 25 Oct, 16:34, Sacha wrote:
That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.


What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line.


You didn't see the top post and accused me of 'morphing' whatever that
is!! I was so so so happy to see you nice to me for the first time in
almost 3 years!!


I made a mistake and I apologised for it. That's what normal people do.
This wasn't being 'nice', it was admitting a mistake and apologising for it.

Please Sacha, don't start, please ... It wasn't maniacal at all. In
fact I rang from my office, sat next to my husband and told him that
this time I would ring you just to say not to carry on your vendetta.
I said on your answa phone that I've never doubted your advices and
said that this forum was good because you are there to give fab ideas
and advices. I also say not to try to police it like you do and tell
people who to kill file and who not to kill file.

I have never ever met someone as horrible as you. In fact I can't
imagine you being normal. There's definetely something wrong with
you.

If your husband allowed you to make a call like that, listening to you doing
so, then he is as bad as you are - or perhaps he's just scared of your
ungovernable rages. "Just to say" indeed! My husband is the calmest man
I've ever known in my life. Anyone who has met him from here will testify
to that.
When I came home after he'd listened to your chillingly peculiar call you
were one inch away from him reporting you to the police. He is genuinely
worried for my safety because he thinks you're an Internet maniac. He knows
that you have stalked me to this house and posted your photograph outside it
on the Internet to taunt me with; he knows that you have gone into my
Amazon wish list and told everyone here what was on it; he knows that, while
you phone other people and/or threaten to do so, you filter all calls to
your husband who is also your boss; he knows that you have connived with
someone as low as yourself to expound here about my children; he knows that
you have insulted me in every possible fashion about my age and appearance;
he knows that you have told me that I married a rich old man so as to get a
roof over my head - 100% wrong but he knows you lie about me and others.
You tried to lose another member of this group her job and cost public money
over a trumped up complaint that arose from *your* lies, in which you were
found out and in which you involved your husband. You are dangerous. The
staff here have a description of you so that they can alert us if you show
your face near here again. You're that out of control, in our opinion, that
we think you're a genuine menace to my safety.
I know more than one person who will no longer post on this group in
response to you because they're afraid that you will stalk them to their
home, as you did with me.
I want nothing to do with you personally but if you intervene in urg to its
detriment I shall certainly not sit back and watch you do it.

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On 25 Oct, 16:34, Sacha wrote:
That's ok Sacha. Thanks for the reply.

What a shame you didn't post that before your hysterical, maniacal phone
call to our nursery line.


You didn't see the top post and accused me of 'morphing' whatever that
is!! I was so so so happy to see you nice to me for the first time in
almost 3 years!!


*PLONK*


***** OFF NONCE*

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if you intervene in urg to its detriment


Guess what, you don't ****ing own this newsgroup!

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Sarah wrote in message ...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:56:21 +0100, Sacha
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if you intervene in urg to its detriment


Guess what, you don't ****ing own this newsgroup!


Isn't it sad, no friends and probably been dissowned by her family!

I really do sympathise.






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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:56:21 +0100, Sacha
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If your husband allowed you to make a call like that


A call like what? You said your husband had deleted it so truthfully you
really don't know what the call was like, do you?

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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:24:02 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
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Sarah wrote in message ...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:56:21 +0100, Sacha
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if you intervene in urg to its detriment


Guess what, you don't ****ing own this newsgroup!


Isn't it sad, no friends and probably been dissowned by her family!

I really do sympathise.


**** off and die, you pathetic ****.

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Isn't it sad, no friends and probably been dissowned by her family!


Change "her" for "his" and you're describing YOUR life.

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uk.rec.gardening wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:24:02 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
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Sarah wrote in message
. ..
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:56:21 +0100, Sacha
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if you intervene in urg to its detriment

Guess what, you don't ****ing own this newsgroup!


Isn't it sad, no friends and probably been dissowned by her family!

I really do sympathise.


**** off and die, you pathetic ****.


Oh dear, how sad!




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uk.rec.gardening wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:24:02 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
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Sarah wrote in message
...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:56:21 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

if you intervene in urg to its detriment

Guess what, you don't ****ing own this newsgroup!

Isn't it sad, no friends and probably been dissowned by her family!

I really do sympathise.


**** off and die, you pathetic ****.


Oh dear, how sad!


Just hurry up and do it, ****wit.
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