Really - what sort of things has she identified?My mother (82) and a farmer has been ranting over the inaccuaracy of the first two episodes.
Cazza
Really - what sort of things has she identified?
R2
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYcmY6YvHCo[/ame]The perfect face for Radio............
The perfect face for Radio............
I've never been one to mock others appearances, rather I like to apreciate the PERSON before me! Ruth apears to be a well educated and articulate person, so why the poor taste comments?
Really - what sort of things has she identified?
R2
I'll be listening so no escape!Only a tiny local Lewes radio station...but a chance to educate Joe P re honey bee,swarms, stress the need for helpful flowers/foliage and inform about pesticide problems.
Oct 29th 2:30....but I would like to think no bee keepers were listening!!
I think the episode with my bees will be aired on the 27th September or 4th Oct.
Bugger - I didn't see that part about the dates, sat through the whole programme to no end - also considering counselling after seeing Ruth hanging out her undercrackers to dry
Brill program and always liked their programs, It's about time we had something worth watching on TV. My dad said that during the war flower beds in parks were replaced by vegetables
I've never been one to mock others appearances, rather I like to apreciate the PERSON before me! Ruth apears to be a well educated and articulate person, so why the poor taste comments?
Why not post photo's of yourselves so we can all judge? QUOTE]
This was taken of me at a party given as a thank you after I saved ten miners by propping up the roof until they escaped from underground - the cauliflower ear is from when they hammered me in place instead of the broken pit prop
Why not post photo's of yourselves so we can all judge? .....and have a good laugh.
Why not post photo's of yourselves so we can all judge? QUOTE]
This was taken of me at a party given as a thank you after I saved ten miners by propping up the roof until they escaped from underground - the cauliflower ear is from when they hammered me in place instead of the broken pit prop
No wonder you hide on a boat!
My granddad turned his lawn into a veg garden during the war and kept it going for 50 years, don't know why he done this probably turned a necessity into a hobby, he never kept bees but complained of the lack of them later in liferedwood
I'm just old enough to remember the formal flower bed outside Leicester Town Hall being a forest of Rhubarb plants
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