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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: May 22, 2008 11:41

... through Doug coloured spectacles they're not! Well the fields around my house are full of yellow flowers at the moment. Buttercups. Last year it was poppies. There are always orchids. ...! Dougs mates have probably already mistaken them for oilseed rape based purely on them being yellow and growing in the country. Thats about as specific as they've been in the past....
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Author: Me
Date: May 22, 2008 10:34

... wheat etc are also riddled with wild flowers. Try looking. Not through Doug coloured spectacles they're not! Well the fields around my house are full of yellow flowers at the moment. Buttercups. Last year it was poppies. There are always orchids. It must be this desert "aggrochemical" landscape that Duhng bleats about. ...
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Author: Fod
Date: May 22, 2008 09:00

... Doug coloured spectacles they're not! Well the fields around my house are full of yellow flowers at the moment. Buttercups. Last year it was poppies. There ... in still pictures! Dougs mates have probably already mistaken them for oilseed rape based purely on them being yellow and growing in the country. Thats about as specific as they've been in the past. Fod
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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: May 22, 2008 06:35

... of corn and wheat etc are also riddled with wild flowers. Try looking. Not through Doug coloured spectacles they're not! Well the fields around my house are full of yellow flowers at the moment. Buttercups. Last year it was poppies. There are always orchids. It must be this desert "aggrochemical" landscape that Duhng bleats about. Yes, we seem to ...
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Author: Doug
Date: May 21, 2008 23:21

...> brighten the muted palate of greens and browns, adding a dash of almost tropical exuberance to Britain's landscape. The fields of England's green and pleasant land have had large patches of yellow for decades. This is nothing new, but something you will have only just spotted because the daily wail told you to complain about it. If you did not insist on living in a grey...
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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: May 21, 2008 01:25

...the traffic is light, the roads are uncongested (apart from the odd tractor), the trees are green, the fields are yellow and the sky is blue - unlike those poor sods in the cities who are choking on blue diesel fumes from buses under yellow CO2 skies where the only thing that's green is the faces of the inhabitants as they swallow back their...
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Author: Mark Goodge
Date: May 20, 2008 14:26

...the traffic is light, the roads are uncongested (apart from the odd tractor), the trees are green, the fields are yellow and the sky is blue - unlike those poor sods in the cities who are choking on blue diesel fumes from buses under yellow CO2 skies where the only thing that's green is the faces of the inhabitants as they swallow back their stress...
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Author: John Wright
Date: May 20, 2008 14:08

...* because it gets big subsidies from the EU. Why is now any different? In fact in East Yorkshire, in the last couple of years there's been a notable drop in the amount of yellow fields. Not the case in North or West Yorkshire, or the bit of East Yorkshire that I work in. It's been very noticeable how many farmers are once again growing rapeseed after a lull of a ...
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Author: NotMe
Date: May 20, 2008 04:13

... that brighten the muted palate of greens and browns, adding a dash of almost tropical exuberance to Britain's landscape. The fields of England's green and pleasant land have had large patches of yellow for decades. This is nothing new, but something you will have only just spotted because the daily wail told you to complain about it. If you did not insist on living in a grey and ...
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Author: Brimstone
Date: May 20, 2008 01:01

...* because it gets big subsidies from the EU. Why is now any different? In fact in East Yorkshire, in the last couple of years there's been a notable drop in the amount of yellow fields. Not the case in North or West Yorkshire, or the bit of East Yorkshire that I work in. It's been very noticeable how many farmers are once again growing rapeseed after a lull of a...
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