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    I decided that i needed the sound of running water in my wee back yard so mid June i took out part of my rockery, dug a hole put in a pond liner and here it is, very relaxing sitting out there day or night













    Not sure if i've got this in the right place if not maybe someone from the top table could move it to a more appropriate section if needed just thought i would share, all the best G'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G' View Post
    I decided that i needed the sound of running water in my wee back yard so mid June i took out part of my rockery, dug a hole put in a pond liner and here it is, very relaxing sitting out there day or night













    Not sure if i've got this in the right place if not maybe someone from the top table could move it to a more appropriate section if needed just thought i would share, all the best G'.
    Cracking job, G but now I need a pee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhIpLaSh View Post
    Cracking job, G but now I need a pee!

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    Ha haaa that happens a lot so thinking about installing a potaloo beside it

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    I like that G'
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    Quote Originally Posted by G' View Post
    I decided that i needed the sound of running water in my wee back yard so mid June i took out part of my rockery, dug a hole put in a pond liner and here it is, very relaxing sitting out there day or night













    Not sure if i've got this in the right place if not maybe someone from the top table could move it to a more appropriate section if needed just thought i would share, all the best G'.
    Very very nice g . I've always liked a pond in the garden and the sound of running water but it brought myself and a neighbor into war as he didn't like the sound of it and one night threw rat poison into my pond killing everything in it and the odd bird that drank from it .
    I had no proof but it was only possible that it came from his garden.
    Upon selling the house I half drowned him in the pond and moved.
    The point I'm getting at is what's very relaxing for some might cause distress to others.
    I found it very relaxing counting too ten while holding his head under the water but I think this caused him some distress and probably hates the sound of running water even more than he did


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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    Very very nice g . I've always liked a pond in the garden and the sound of running water but it brought myself and a neighbor into war as he didn't like the sound of it and one night threw rat poison into my pond killing everything in it and the odd bird that drank from it .
    I had no proof but it was only possible that it came from his garden.
    Upon selling the house I half drowned him in the pond and moved.
    The point I'm getting at is what's very relaxing for some might cause distress to others.
    I found it very relaxing counting too ten while holding his head under the water but I think this caused him some distress and probably hates the sound of running water even more than he did


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    That's probably one of the best settling of neighbour disputes I've ever heard BG. Bet the prick will think twice before messing with peoples property now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    Very very nice g . I've always liked a pond in the garden and the sound of running water but it brought myself and a neighbor into war as he didn't like the sound of it and one night threw rat poison into my pond killing everything in it and the odd bird that drank from it .
    I had no proof but it was only possible that it came from his garden.
    Upon selling the house I half drowned him in the pond and moved.
    The point I'm getting at is what's very relaxing for some might cause distress to others.
    I found it very relaxing counting too ten while holding his head under the water but I think this caused him some distress and probably hates the sound of running water even more than he did


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    Ha haaa excellent B.G brother can just picture you holding his head underwater serves the prick right can take years to get a pond well established and for someone to ruin it is unthinkable, mine isn't in earshot of neighbours just passers bye but it's not a busy street anyway but the water running covers the sound of the extractor fan in the garage when it's running so two birds 1 stone as they say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    Very very nice g . I've always liked a pond in the garden and the sound of running water but it brought myself and a neighbor into war as he didn't like the sound of it and one night threw rat poison into my pond killing everything in it and the odd bird that drank from it .
    I had no proof but it was only possible that it came from his garden.
    Upon selling the house I half drowned him in the pond and moved.
    The point I'm getting at is what's very relaxing for some might cause distress to others.
    I found it very relaxing counting too ten while holding his head under the water but I think this caused him some distress and probably hates the sound of running water even more than he did


    in a green and pleasant land
    Nice one BG ...I always find superglue works wonders with knob end neighbours...Its great fun watching them trying to get key in the front door...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AND View Post
    Nice one BG ...I always find superglue works wonders with knob end neighbours...Its great fun watching them trying to get key in the front door...
    Supergluing windscreen wipers is also funny as fuck



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