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To think there is a grave in my garden?

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IsItATomb · 09/07/2019 19:21

NC for this as the pics are outing.

Moved in to my house in April and it has what I thought is a really ugly raised bed in the garden. Now the summer has arrived I've realised it gets no sunshine on it at all so isn't a raised bed after all.

DD and I were pottering our there this afternoon and we came across this plaque on the raised bed.

WTF.

Is it a coincidence or is it a grave?!

To think there is a grave in my garden?
To think there is a grave in my garden?
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Fromage · 12/07/2019 12:06

FUCKING PUS FILLED CRAP BARREL DAILY MAIL AND ITS READERS

GO SUCK A BAG OF DICKS YOU MUTANT PARASITES SQUELCHING ABOUT IN A SEA OF MAGGOT JUICE

That said, how utterly vile of them not to respect that it might be a baby's grave. Sad That's so upsetting for everyone.

I completely understand why you won't be posting any more. I hope whatever comes of this, it brings peace to those involved.

I would ask for this thread or even just your posts to be removed.

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 12/07/2019 13:14

The Daily Mail journalists (and I use that term in its loosest possible terms) are at the pinnacle of their profession aren’t they Hmm?
Let’s award them the Woodward and Bernstein Prize for Investigative Journalism.

jimmyhill · 12/07/2019 13:29

Mail Online is not a newspaper. It is an entertainment website which uses the branding of the Daily Mail.

Upanddownandroundagain · 12/07/2019 14:06

Mail Online is not a newspaper. It is an entertainment website which uses the branding of the Daily Mail.

Playing devils advocate - that’s only the same as AIBU being entertainment rather than a place where people come to support each other and get advice. Because that’s what it’s becoming more and more.

TheSandman · 12/07/2019 16:23

The Daily Mail journalists (and I use that term in its loosest possible terms) are at the pinnacle of their profession aren’t they hmm?

To be fair (More Devil's advocation) I think that inverted honour belongs to Tommy Yaxly-Splatwanker Robinson.

OinkFlapOinkFlap · 12/07/2019 16:26

Ian Tommy Robinson a DM journalist?

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 12/07/2019 16:28

Nothing was mentioned at all during the buying process.
Perhaps the previous owners don't know anything about it. That's in their defence, mind

TildaKauskumholm · 12/07/2019 16:45

Hey, Daily Mail, can you give me a job as a 'journalist'? My qualifications are that I can use the most popular websites and can read. Moreover, unlike your usual shower of scum I am in possession of good spelling and grammar so would be able to raise the tone.

jimmyhill · 12/07/2019 17:40

Playing devils advocate - that’s only the same as AIBU being entertainment rather than a place where people come to support each other and get advice. Because that’s what it’s becoming more and more.

Quite right, hence the synergy between the two.

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