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years later well self daisies as far as the eye can see why 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to in warburton received an unusual gift from a crop picker she met in northern astray leah. kilogram of rothesay and said can you quote if no one else is growing in a strata she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops likely barley still not one to look a gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know what evaluable business was taking root. it's quite lucrative personally for him some for one hey lend it with 10000000 tonnes one take care of your canola. god like pretty good yeah going to have to go in but i think. this is far more profitable than. in the springtime they sell fresh bunches directly to florists later in the year they harvest the seeds which airport buy nurseries and retailers around the country for a range $200.00 australian dollars a kilogram. with prices like that it's no wonder that business is flourishing. the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney has lined up a new job at the end of january he'll be
years later well self daisies as far as the eye can see why 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to in warburton received an unusual gift from a crop picker she met in northern astray leah. kilogram of rothesay and said can you quote if no one else is growing in a strata she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops likely barley still not one to look a gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know what evaluable business was taking...
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see for yourself daisies as far as the eye can see my 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to and warburton received an unusual gift from a crop picker she met in northern this trail yeah hey guys man a kilogram of rothsay and said can you quote it no one else is going to say in this thread here she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops like wheat and barley still not one to look at gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know what evaluable business was taking bruce. quite lucrative a place play for him some program one hey. it's 10000000 tons one point there if you can know a. lot of people are pretty good yeah i can have good but i think. more profitable when you're caught in the spring time they felt fresh bunches directly to florists later in the year they harvest the seeds which airport by nurseries and retailers around the country for a range $200.00 a straight in dollars a kilogram. with prices like that it's no wonder that business is flourishing. well today is cyber monday and expectations are high for yet anothe
see for yourself daisies as far as the eye can see my 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to and warburton received an unusual gift from a crop picker she met in northern this trail yeah hey guys man a kilogram of rothsay and said can you quote it no one else is going to say in this thread here she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops like wheat and barley still not one to look at gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know...
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well see for yourself daisies as far as the eye can see my 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to in warburton received an unusual gift from a crop pickers she met in northern astray leah. kilogram of growth rate and said can you quote it no one else is going to say in a thread here she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops like wheat and barley still not one to look a gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know what evaluable business was taking root. quite lucrative. for one hit. it with 10000000 tonnes one can know. god like. yeah i can have. more profitable than you. in the springtime they sell fresh bunches directly to florists later in the year they harvest their feed which airport buy nurseries and retailers around the country for a range $200.00 australian dollars a kilogram. with prices like that it's no wonder that business is flourishing. well today is cyber monday and expectations are high for yet another record breaking 24 hours of online sales at least in the u.s. with the day lose of digital deals now spreadin
well see for yourself daisies as far as the eye can see my 17 years ago farmer jennifer eager to in warburton received an unusual gift from a crop pickers she met in northern astray leah. kilogram of growth rate and said can you quote it no one else is going to say in a thread here she and her husband were used to growing traditional crops like wheat and barley still not one to look a gift horse in the eyes they scatter the seeds across the pots of their land little did they know what evaluable...
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. >> reporter: willems cowrote t script with tom warburton, a friend since the two wereim ors 25 yearsgo and an admirer of willems' first film"" the man who yelled." >> mo was veryood at branding. he was already mo willems even before he was doing was doing his picture books. >> reporter: well he in that in that film. >> yeah. >> reporter: he must mention his name. i don't know how many times. >> not just in that film and everything he does, he mentions his name over and over and over again. yes, yeah. that was that was just the start. g >> oh dness! a sheep! >> reporter: over the years e two collaborated on the cartoon network's short-lived "sheep in the big city." >> when we would look at the ratings, you would get a five. that was the number of people watching it. it was an unpopular show >> reporter: but their show codename kids next door was a hit. willems went on to write for sesame street, for which he won six emmys. the musical poses a different problem. >> how do you take a 40 page book abo a pigeon not being able to drive a bus and turn it into an hour long musical. >> report
. >> reporter: willems cowrote t script with tom warburton, a friend since the two wereim ors 25 yearsgo and an admirer of willems' first film"" the man who yelled." >> mo was veryood at branding. he was already mo willems even before he was doing was doing his picture books. >> reporter: well he in that in that film. >> yeah. >> reporter: he must mention his name. i don't know how many times. >> not just in that film and everything he does, he...
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here he is talking to chris warburton on bbc radio 5live this morning. 0na on a scale of one to ten, think the number would be 02079304433. that's the downing street number. if you ring the prime minister's diary secretary, he will know, or she will know, what the prime minister is going to do. i'm not the prime minister's diary secretary. you could have caused some problems, might jam secretary. you could have caused some problems, mightjam the switchboard but michael gove, thank you very much. it has been an interesting election campaign. there have been further developments this morning — as the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he has a document that he claims paints a "damning picture ofjohnson's deal" and its effect on northern ireland. let's speak to our political correspondent leila nathoo who was at that news conference with jeremy corbyn. what is this document? what does it say? well, here it is. it is titled ni protocol, unfettered access to the uk i am. in english that means the uk i am. in english that means the northern ireland part of the brexit withdrawal agreement and
here he is talking to chris warburton on bbc radio 5live this morning. 0na on a scale of one to ten, think the number would be 02079304433. that's the downing street number. if you ring the prime minister's diary secretary, he will know, or she will know, what the prime minister is going to do. i'm not the prime minister's diary secretary. you could have caused some problems, might jam secretary. you could have caused some problems, mightjam the switchboard but michael gove, thank you very...