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I've fixed the hole in my Shed and I have attached fence spikes to most
of
the fence.

It seems the Chavs resent me stopping them from getting to my shed and
have
taken to shooting my glass greenhouse with an air rifle.



Must remember never to buy a house in your neck of the woods, sounds
horrendous!
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Where I live is actually quite nice.
All my immediate neighbours are lovely.
But Bristol has it's fair share of dole scum Chavs and they are breeding
at an accelerated rate.
I'm sure it won't be long before they enter your neck of the woods. ;O)

You do have my sympathies but not all people who are on the dole and are
chavs and who you may assess as scum are necessarily thieves


I never said that ALL people on the dole are Chavs.
You'd make a great labour MP!!!!


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"Draven" wrote in message
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"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message
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"Draven" wrote in message
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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In article , Draven
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I've fixed the hole in my Shed and I have attached fence spikes to most
of
the fence.

It seems the Chavs resent me stopping them from getting to my shed and
have
taken to shooting my glass greenhouse with an air rifle.



Must remember never to buy a house in your neck of the woods, sounds
horrendous!
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

Where I live is actually quite nice.
All my immediate neighbours are lovely.
But Bristol has it's fair share of dole scum Chavs and they are breeding
at an accelerated rate.
I'm sure it won't be long before they enter your neck of the woods. ;O)

You do have my sympathies but not all people who are on the dole and are
chavs and who you may assess as scum are necessarily thieves


I never said that ALL people on the dole are Chavs.
You'd make a great labour MP!!!!

No you did not and there is no such thing as a great labour anything:-)


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RUPERT!!!!! How could you, you know I love Tony Blair - he and I have
kissed.

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On 24 Feb, 22:14, Sally Thompson
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Puts down glass of wine slowly and feels rather sick.

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SALLY!!!!! He is absolutely gorgeous, I was utterly smitten, he's a
good kisser too!

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On 24 Feb, 21:56, "Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)"
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No you did not and there is no such thing as a great labour anything:-)-
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RUPERT!!!!! How could you, you know I love Tony Blair - he and I have
kissed.

Judth at home




Judith I was not trying to imply that any Labour person is of no sexual use.
Some of the best censored has been with .............
I must admit Tony was quite cute in his younger days:-)


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On 24/2/07 22:39, in article , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"
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On 24 Feb, 21:56, "Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)"
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No you did not and there is no such thing as a great labour anything:-)-
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RUPERT!!!!! How could you, you know I love Tony Blair - he and I have
kissed.

Judth at home




Judith I was not trying to imply that any Labour person is of no sexual use.
Some of the best censored has been with .............
I must admit Tony was quite cute in his younger days:-)


Really? Cute? I thought he looked sort of unfinished.

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On 25 Feb, 00:35, Sacha wrote:
On 24/2/07 22:39, in article , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"





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On 24 Feb, 21:56, "Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)"
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No you did not and there is no such thing as a great labour anything:-)-
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RUPERT!!!!! How could you, you know I love Tony Blair - he and I have
kissed.


Judth at home


Judith I was not trying to imply that any Labour person is of no sexual use.
Some of the best censored has been with .............
I must admit Tony was quite cute in his younger days:-)


Really? Cute? I thought he looked sort of unfinished.

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What would you know, you haven't kissed him.

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