London craps on Scotland

jimi

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<A target="_blank" HREF=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3243876.stm>Dump</A>

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Nothing new there then. London has been crapping on places north of Watford for centuries.

That said, I once owned a house in Yorkshire on a hillside with a very sloping moorland garden that grew nothing but sparse moorland grass.

I cut away a large flat terrace to make lawns and had almost placed an order for many tons of topsoil, when a friend of mine who worked at a sewage farm offered me many tons of "sewer soil". He promised me that it looked like soil and was virtually odourless. I was very sceptical at forst but having took delivery, I was surprised. It did look like soil, it was odourless and the growing qualities were just amazing. I had the best, fastest growing, greenest lawns for miles around.

It does actually work. And if you want to transform an old ugly open-cast site to a lush green site in the shortest time, then you are about to get it.

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Aha so that explains why Iweland is the gween,gween gwass of home?

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Reminded me of the story of the farmer who got a little peeved with his local bank .The pictures in the newspapers were highly entertaining.

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Lets not forget, there is going to be 2000 tons of crap travelling up the M1 each week, image the first jack-knifed wagon, dear god, sell your rag tops now!

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2000 tonnes * 26 weeks = 52,000

52000 = 52,000,000 kg

say average is 1/2 kg a load (slightly dried out), then thats

104,000,000 dumps



ok come who is responcible.......


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