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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 2089" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Part of me would love a nice shiny car that wasn't covered in bee poo, the rest of me doesn't care enough to do the job so my vehicles will stay like they are at least till Thursday when it's supposed to rain.</p><p>Personally I'm more concerned about the leavings of large animals around here like sheep, horses, peacocks et cetera but there is no doubt that some people get pretty cross about bee poo and both sides need to be reasonable. The latest corporate beehaver trick round here is to dump huge sites right on the town boundary which must really annoy a lot of urban people including all the hobbyists you have to put up with gross overstocking and quite possibly a lot of the blame for crap they weren't actually responsible for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 2089, member: 207"] Part of me would love a nice shiny car that wasn't covered in bee poo, the rest of me doesn't care enough to do the job so my vehicles will stay like they are at least till Thursday when it's supposed to rain. Personally I'm more concerned about the leavings of large animals around here like sheep, horses, peacocks et cetera but there is no doubt that some people get pretty cross about bee poo and both sides need to be reasonable. The latest corporate beehaver trick round here is to dump huge sites right on the town boundary which must really annoy a lot of urban people including all the hobbyists you have to put up with gross overstocking and quite possibly a lot of the blame for crap they weren't actually responsible for. [/QUOTE]
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