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Name:
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Date:04/09/2010 21:20:18
Subject:Make money online
 I had some difficulty viewing the website in Safari on Linux, but apart from that loved the site.
 
 
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Name:
ebook covers (hghjjh@gmail.com)
Date:18/08/2010 09:38:52
Subject:Hi, I am happy join this site.
 Great job on the site, it looks wonderful. I am going to bookmark it and will make sure to check often
 
 
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Name:
Coffee Bean (pdejrd@gmail.com)
Date:17/08/2010 15:31:40
Subject:Hi friend, How are you!
 Aw. this was a really quality post.
 
 
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Name:
typing game (watetisor@gmail.com)
Date:16/08/2010 14:43:02
Subject:Who want download free game?
 I like your style, the particular inescapable fact that your webpage is a little bit different tends to make it so useful, I get tired of discovering same-old-same-old almost all of the time. I have I just stumbled on this page by you Thank you.
 
 
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Name:
tiercrorgoHot (busybox@ureasycar.com)
Date:05/07/2010 23:47:01
Subject:Hello Friends!!
 Hey Guys! Just wanted to say hello to the new community :). Thanks for letting me in! :D
 
 
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Name:
M.B. Regan (@mbr764@aol.com)
Date:22/06/2009 02:27:54
Subject:Fairchild Sermon
 I became acquainted with your organization through Andrea Wulf's book "The Brother Gardeners". Now, my new ambition is to hear the Fairchild Sermon. Does one have to be invited to attend? Should any of your company find him or herself in the USA, we'd be pleased to give you a tour of John Bartram's garden on the banks of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. P.S. your website is beautiful!
 
 
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Name:
A J Hetherington (whitesiskin@ntlworld.com)
Date:02/04/2009 08:39:31
Subject:Great Website,
 I have just being looking at your great looking website and reading the history and background of your proud and honoured guild. I think it is a pity that normal down to earth gardeners can not join The Worshipful Company of London Gardeners, after all we normal gardeners are the backbone of the British Horticultural World, it also seems to me that it is only the 'upper class' that is allowed to join your guild, a bit unfair in todays world ?, I am a gardener and I did learn my trade by hard work, blood and sweat and I am thankful for it too as I am proud to be a down to earth normal gardener but I feel that I should be able to join your wonderful company even at some basic level. I wish The Worshipful Company of London Gardeners all my very best. Thank you From A J Hetherington.
 
 
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Name:
George Hoar (jimbobs1979@yahoo.co.uk)
Date:14/10/2008 13:13:24
Subject:sign
 Hi, i have come across an old sign which is the same crest as is used for this organisation with the 2 ladies and the saying In the sweat Of Thy Brows Shalt Thow Eate Thy Bread, could any please give me some backround on this. many thanks george
 
 
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Name:
John Higham (julieandjohn@talktalk.net)
Date:04/09/2008 13:19:46
Subject:presentation watch (1874)
 We have just acquired a silver pocket watch with the following inscription: "Presented to Bro F Borthwick of No 666 by the U.F. Gardeners & Friends of Hetton for his good and faithful service as Secretary. May 9th 1874" Any information whould be most welcome. Many thanks, John
 
 
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Name:
Lisa Jordan (info@lejardinvert.co.uk)
Date:05/05/2008 23:00:23
Subject:Summer
 Hi to all you gardeners out there. We have some nice weather coming up. Don't you just love the smell of freshly cut grass? We are based in south east London. We try to make everything as green as possible in our garden design. What better than a beautiful lawn to walk barefoot on. We are le jardinvert.
 
 


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