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Tonny_and_Lene wrote:
We had a reporter send to the cottage village:

We are standing outside a small, idyllic cottage house at the entrance to Radsted City. Here, behind the hedges, that look so weird and twisted, lives another Hansen, that farm Brugs.
“I saw this phenomenon first time in May”, tell Brugfarmer Hansen. On a question, if this not scares him he answered to our surprise:” No, not the least bit. I still kick my behind that I didn’t get all my Brugs out there, when all this was happening”.
We asked why: “I and my wife would have been world famous”, he said a little bitter, and ”Do you realise that we would have had an entirely new Sibondoy Valley here in the heart in southern Denmark? And that this would have been a (dirty-work miracle?”
When I worried asked him, if he was not scared by having the other Hansen running around free, he just send me a peculiar look and asked: ”Okay! Say, where can I meet him?”

Scary meanings from a Brugfarmer in Denmark, especially when you tske in consideration what the evil Dr. Hansen did to several of the hedges arounf the Brugfarm. Here is a few photo reportages to scare you:

The first is the Brug farms apple tree. Here is what Dr. Hansen did not see. A fine branch and the leaves completely normal.