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		<title>By: Letters From A Tory</title>
		<link>http://www.lettersfromatory.com/2008/05/24/labour-are-torn-between-supporting-or-shafting-brown/#comment-2274</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 10:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks Bill.  A frosty winter will certainly be on the cards, and we can expect to see some sharp downfalls in the autumn if things continue the way they are.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;2274&#039;,&#039;Letters From A Tory&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply to this comment&lt;/a&gt;   -  &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;2274&#039;,&#039;Letters From A Tory&#039;,&#039;Thanks Bill.  A frosty winter will certainly be on the cards, and we can expect to see some sharp downfalls in the autumn if things continue the way they are.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote this comment&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Bill.  A frosty winter will certainly be on the cards, and we can expect to see some sharp downfalls in the autumn if things continue the way they are.
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		<title>By: Bill Quango MP</title>
		<link>http://www.lettersfromatory.com/2008/05/24/labour-are-torn-between-supporting-or-shafting-brown/#comment-2275</link>
		<dc:creator>Bill Quango MP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 12:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This came to me, but I think its for you Letters.

Dear A. Tory.
I have been in the Labour Garden with Gordon  all day. It is very very rosy.
The poison ivy has indeed been more of a trouble this year, as has the appearance of some Anti Brown Weed.

Some 55  Anti Brownweeds have been gathering over the weekend, and they can poison many other good and healthy plants, and even livestock.

[from the gardeners handbook]

Cutting the stem and reduces seed production but does not destroy the plant.
the  plants should be removed and burnt.

If rosettes are first noticed in April/May then first application of herbicide should be made in October.

So until October , Gordon will remain mainly pottering very quietly in the shed,until we can see if the cutting back of the appearances of AntiBrownweed  has worked.
If there is no noticeable improvement then expect some serious  scorched earth, poisionous chemicals and a very  frosty winter.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;2275&#039;,&#039;Bill Quango MP&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply to this comment&lt;/a&gt;   -  &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;2275&#039;,&#039;Bill Quango MP&#039;,&#039;This came to me, but I think its for you Letters.\n\nDear A. Tory.\nI have been in the Labour Garden with Gordon  all day. It is very very rosy.\nThe poison ivy has indeed been more of a trouble this year, as has the appearance of some Anti Brown Weed.\n\nSome 55  Anti Brownweeds have been gathering over the weekend, and they can poison many other good and healthy plants, and even livestock.\n\n&#91;from the gardeners handbook&#93;\n\nCutting the stem and reduces seed production but does not destroy the plant.\nthe  plants should be removed and burnt.\n\nIf rosettes are first noticed in April\/May then first application of herbicide should be made in October.\n\nSo until October , Gordon will remain mainly pottering very quietly in the shed,until we can see if the cutting back of the appearances of AntiBrownweed  has worked.\nIf there is no noticeable improvement then expect some serious  scorched earth, poisionous chemicals and a very  frosty winter.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote this comment&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This came to me, but I think its for you Letters.</p>
<p>Dear A. Tory.<br />
I have been in the Labour Garden with Gordon  all day. It is very very rosy.<br />
The poison ivy has indeed been more of a trouble this year, as has the appearance of some Anti Brown Weed.</p>
<p>Some 55  Anti Brownweeds have been gathering over the weekend, and they can poison many other good and healthy plants, and even livestock.</p>
<p>[from the gardeners handbook]</p>
<p>Cutting the stem and reduces seed production but does not destroy the plant.<br />
the  plants should be removed and burnt.</p>
<p>If rosettes are first noticed in April/May then first application of herbicide should be made in October.</p>
<p>So until October , Gordon will remain mainly pottering very quietly in the shed,until we can see if the cutting back of the appearances of AntiBrownweed  has worked.<br />
If there is no noticeable improvement then expect some serious  scorched earth, poisionous chemicals and a very  frosty winter.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('2275','Bill Quango MP'); return false;">Reply to this comment</a>   &#8211;  <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('2275','Bill Quango MP','This came to me, but I think its for you Letters.\n\nDear A. Tory.\nI have been in the Labour Garden with Gordon  all day. It is very very rosy.\nThe poison ivy has indeed been more of a trouble this year, as has the appearance of some Anti Brown Weed.\n\nSome 55  Anti Brownweeds have been gathering over the weekend, and they can poison many other good and healthy plants, and even livestock.\n\n&amp;#91;from the gardeners handbook&amp;#93;\n\nCutting the stem and reduces seed production but does not destroy the plant.\nthe  plants should be removed and burnt.\n\nIf rosettes are first noticed in April\/May then first application of herbicide should be made in October.\n\nSo until October , Gordon will remain mainly pottering very quietly in the shed,until we can see if the cutting back of the appearances of AntiBrownweed  has worked.\nIf there is no noticeable improvement then expect some serious  scorched earth, poisionous chemicals and a very  frosty winter.'); return false;">Quote this comment</a></div>
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