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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Baylon Hldgs | LSE:MOLE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0T2CP59 | ORD NPV |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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01/5/2009 14:01 | another bombed out stock with significant upside potential imo.... | pre | |
06/3/2009 12:01 | concrete the garden and lay astro turf, if it gets through that, time to move house i think | daniel52 | |
06/3/2009 11:53 | As a kid [in1950,s] in Berkshire I had a fox terrier,we got 10p old money each in Newbury for a moleskin and my dog averaged up to 3 a day . May sound strange but they seemed to be most active between 10am and 11 and then again 3.30 pm to 4.30 and that was when spot got them . GOOD HUNTING | h d shoring | |
05/11/2003 20:34 | Sugar, have you got an answer to your mole problem yet ? | thehairydagger | |
04/11/2003 21:43 | Charming............ | tradermanic | |
04/11/2003 21:25 | Can anyone remember The Mole Whisperer with Clint Eastwood? He always got his mole. | irresponsible | |
04/11/2003 21:22 | As I recall, the groundkeeper at Woburn used patience, good hearing, and a large sledgehammer.. | ashtongray | |
04/11/2003 21:08 | Anytime mate. :-) HJS. | mr homer j simpson | |
04/11/2003 18:38 | Homer. I bow to your expertise. You can clearly see why I needed help! | sugarbeast | |
04/11/2003 17:26 | sugarbeast, tornado does not hover, that's the harrier jump jet. A jet would not be break the sound barrier by hovering, it would have to do a fly by like on Top Gun. :-) Just get a shot gun, sit patiently and BANG ! Cheers, HJS. | mr homer j simpson | |
04/11/2003 17:18 | that sounds very environmentally friendly farsight. certainly more so than mustard gas or a hovering tornado jet. | sugarbeast | |
04/11/2003 17:17 | Hello sugarbeast. You need something that puts some noise/vibration into the ground continuously. Get some little plastic weathervanes, like the sort where the wind makes the little guy chop on wood. | farsight | |
04/11/2003 17:08 | thx sk...that seems the most sensible answer. lol mad! | sugarbeast | |
04/11/2003 17:05 | Reminds me of the woman that swallowed a fly that.. | scotty500 | |
04/11/2003 17:02 | The answer is simple: Try to attract a fox into your garden, it's droppings will scare the moles away. ...Err, of course that will leave you with the problem of how to get rid of foxes from your garden, again! ...I'll get me coat. | mad4it | |
04/11/2003 16:47 | Sugar:If you want a sensible answer, here it is. You can actually buy mole traps, which are placed in their runs and activates as they pass through. The other certain method is to poison them. S. | skjimey | |
04/11/2003 16:38 | Thank god... everyone's been very reasonable witht heir suggestions, but what you might have said could have been plain sick. | cfol | |
04/11/2003 14:13 | Edited answer before posting in the interests of decency. | jabberstocky | |
04/11/2003 14:06 | thanks jabber. which location would be fortunate enough to look good with a 6 inch fluffy barnacle drooping off it ? | sugarbeast |
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