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From the Northants Telegraph lol

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    An elderly couple innocently bought a shrub from a car boot sale - and ended up growing the biggest cannabis plant police had ever seen.
    The pensioners, from Bedford, planted the drug in their garden, unaware that what they were growing was illegal.
    Police were astonished when they spotted the enormous plant and spoke of their shock discovery on their Twitter account, saying: "Seized today. Elderly couple bought shrub at car boot sale, tended carefully - biggest cannabis plant we had seen."
    A spokesman for the force told the BBC the plant would be collected and disposed of, and that no action would be taken against the couple
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    Re: From the Northants Telegraph lol

    Hey all the kids are posting this on Facebook and most think its funny but reckon they knew what they were growing they just got caught !

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      I think if they knew what it was there would be evidence of a bit 'o' pruning lol

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        Re: From the Northants Telegraph lol

        ​That definitely aint been pruned,,bless em..bet the dealers round their way are kicking themselves bandy !!!

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          That'll take some rolling msl:

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