Give it a face like this one and frighten them into silence. Our own bete noir leylandii hedge at the bottom of the garden is coming down limb by limb, trunk by trunk, thanks to a new and enlightened neighbour who weilds a chainsaw like a magic wand - he learned his skill at a night-class, "Know your chainsaw" - good old Labour Government, what vision they had :-)
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I need some of that stuff, have to fence out a "pest".
Someone trying to steal your wife, Shunda?
Nope, but someone is trying to steal my peace and is about to be 'excluded from view'.
I'm not a fan of the urban fence, but sadly there is occasionally no other way.
Give it a face like this one and frighten them into silence.
Our own bete noir leylandii hedge at the bottom of the garden is coming down limb by limb, trunk by trunk, thanks to a new and enlightened neighbour who weilds a chainsaw like a magic wand - he learned his skill at a night-class, "Know your chainsaw" - good old Labour Government, what vision they had :-)
You wait and see what I plant along the fence line.
It will be a glorious vegetative display, foliage, fragrance, texture, flowers, you name it.
One thing is for sure, I won't see the fence on my side for very long at all.
Sorry to hear about your chainsaw Jedi next door, or is that Sith?
Can't wait for some crazy christian to pop up and claim it!
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