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Does anybody else ever feel.....Part # 5

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Crumbs it's all happening. With our campaign we acknowledged the need for housing, but hundreds in one fair swoop was too much for the infrastructure. To date another school was supposed to be built but never materialised. We all wanted the children to go to the same school in the village so as not to divide everyone up. A few here and there doesn't put so much pressure on the systems. Recently there has been a huge building development near the motorway - there are childrens play areas directly underneath the pilons - well about 10 feet from the base. There are no spaces for cars and people's front doors open onto the road - and these are mega expensive houses too. No gardens and nothing in the front - just 2 ft at the most. Portishead is even worse - horrible!

Good luck with the crusade! :D

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Thats a long time to wait until your next lesson Lewis :(

 

Are you going to be able to practice with a generous brave and possibly suicidal family member before then? :?

Well Mom + Dad's cars are both company cars so I'm not ensured yet ... but I might try + find a quiet road somewhere :lol:

 

I don't think they trust me yet :angel:

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Morning - still bleh outside and I'm just off to sort the girls out. 2 nights in a row they were all in the cube together, soggy things they were too. Jiuj and Tipsy snuggling and Patch, Sioux joined at the hip with Squirt snuggling up behind them.

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its beautiful weather here :wink:

 

Laura - sorry I wasn't up early enough to wish you luck for your induction today, but I hope that when you read this later that it went well :D

 

Chicky - Hope you enjoyed cycling

 

Koojie - Hope the weather has improved

 

Plum - You crack me up

 

Lewis - Good luck with the car and insurance search

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Well . . . . 'tain't raining thats for sure! :lol: Just dark and damp - very still, not even the wild birds cheeping. The only sound was Patch whining as usual.

 

Number one son was also up at 3 this morning - out for a cigarette - SLAM goes the front door. Thing is he comes back in, tiptoes around, quietly closes the front door, gently pulls the chain across and turns the locks, tiptoes upstairs and gently closes his bedroom door. :roll:

 

DD's insurance was £900 fully comp with our insurers. After putting imaginary breaks on numerous times sort of like Fred Flintstone (and she does think I come from the stoneage anyway) - I'm not sure that's enough! :shock:

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