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mrskitty 20-11-2006 18:19

Granny's garden?
 
Was talking to a friend who lives down south about our first year in secondary school and we started talking about the PC game 'granny's garden'.Does anyone else know this game?does anyone still play it?It was a really cr*p game but kept us amused for ages!
I have googled it but looks like you have to pay for it now OMG as if i would pay for it!.....aaah many an IT lesson pretending to work whilst playing grannys garden,the only good thing about our school pc's.

MUMMIBOO 20-11-2006 20:23

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never heard of it!!!!

grannyclaret 20-11-2006 22:15

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grannyclaret 20-11-2006 22:20

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What a disapointment ,I thought someone had bought me a lovely garden for xmas ,and you had all put a nice plant or flower in it

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WillowTheWhisp 21-11-2006 08:25

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I've never heard of the game. ;) I thought this was going to be a thread about lovely old cottage gardens and sort of herbs and things my Granny used to grow and use for medicinal purposes.

mrskitty 21-11-2006 12:20

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well lets change it then :) tell us more willow x

WillowTheWhisp 21-11-2006 13:18

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Ooh I wish I'd listened to her more. The one I always remember is comfrey which she called knitbone, used for sprains. She used to make a foul brew from the leaves which we soaked our ankles in and then wrapped the soggy leafy mess round the ankle with a bandage.

Tealeaf 21-11-2006 13:49

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Err....I believe that this is not a playground game, as played down south, but is in fact, an early computer game. As regards gardens up in Accy, most people didn't have 'em; they had back yards instead, which with luck had bogs and coal sheds. Proper stuff.

Doug 21-11-2006 14:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 337852)
Err....I believe that this is not a playground game, as played down south, but is in fact, an early computer game. As regards gardens up in Accy, most people didn't have 'em; they had back yards instead, which with luck had bogs and coal sheds. Proper stuff.

We had a bin hole and a drop in our back yard, coal went down coal hole into the cellar. I noticed when I was at Church they had Flagged over the coal holes. I take it they still have the cellars?

WillowTheWhisp 21-11-2006 15:40

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My Gran had a thing she called her "front patch" and another thing n her yard which she called her "back patch". :D

Mind you. She didn't live in Accy.

Ianto.W. 21-11-2006 23:35

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You can grow the herbs in small pots or a window box,the seeds are on sale at dare I say it Wilinsons, there is six different sorts in one packet, a small bag of compost and a bit of daylight pluss a pinch of 'TLC' bingo fresh herbs.

Mancie 21-11-2006 23:42

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 337877)
My Gran had a thing she called her "front patch" and another thing n her yard which she called her "back patch". :D

Mind you. She didn't live in Accy.

are you sure? front patch.. back patch? sounds like hardcore porn..and anyway coal? bleedin luxury.. we used to have to run around the room for 2 hours to get warm and sent to bed with a good kicking for our supper.. you lot were living in bleedin luxury

mrskitty 22-11-2006 19:17

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 337852)
Err....I believe that this is not a playground game, as played down south, but is in fact, an early computer game.

I said it was a PC game:confused: :rolleyes:


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