Help Save Studland Bay - anchorage rights!

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ParaHandy
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Re: Help Save Studland Bay - anchorage rights!

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My gardener tells that if my grass is strong and well rooted, it will easily withstand his machine which digs holes and lifts moss. Therefore, I blame all of this kerfuffle on these new fangled anchors which do actually set, not something my CQR has ever done, and thus digs the grass out.

I hope that casting a vote in your poll doesn't have the same result as in the conservation poll whose site spams me with mail telling me that anchors are no longer shagging the sea horses due to my support which is quite the opposite of what I voted for ...
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Re: Help Save Studland Bay - anchorage rights!

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Quite
and where were all they Studlanders when we were fighting fish farms?

Personally - I don't like horses.
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claymore wrote:(snip)Personally - I don't like horses.
They are very tasty if cooked properly.
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Sorry Bob, forgot to mention they are all barking on here :oops:
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Horses whinney or neigh or something
Dogs bark

Horse does taste better than dog.
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