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| | | Re: what`s in the hole Nice one, mrbright. | 
03-05-2010, 04:27 PM
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| | | Re: what`s in the hole Quote:
Originally Posted by thunder I can't imagine what sort of creature would dig a hole three inches in diameter and thirty two inches deep, apart from a human. I wonder if it has been there a long time, but has only just become apparent because of the dry weather. An old flag-ple hole, perhaps? The removal of the weeds and stone might just be a cat or dog thinking, as you are, "What's in there? Let's have a look!" Have you lived in the house long, muppetdog?
henrya | We haved lived at the house for just 3 years but I have spent time treating the lawn to improve its condition and it is always cut short thats why the hole was obviously new and noticable. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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