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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:23:34 GMT, "ex WGS Hamm"
wrote: "Des Higgins" wrote in message ... Ehhhh, I have two young kids of my own already who play in the garden. If balls come in, the kids just deal with it themselves. If they make a mess, I ask them to be careful. They are nice kids (mine and the neighbours'). I think one is more tolerant when one has children. I am a crabby middle aged woman who's son is adult and lives away :0) I have smashing neighbours too which is great. But not everyones garden is safe for kids. If the people whos garden the ball goes into do not have kids, they might have all kinds of chemicals stored in all kinds of containers (pop bottles) and a barel of toxic homebrew in the shed. Who knows what kids would do if they had the chance for a nosey about if nobody was in. I know I would have when I was a kid ;0) The trouble these days is the kids might just be kids from your street or they might be scr*t*s from (wherever). The nice kids will drink the weedkiller, then you'll have to move house and hang your head in shame. The "chavs" (as people who have no dealings with them call them) will find your spare key in that fake stone, burgle your house, cr*p in your fridge and all before you get home from work (you think the school cares if they skive?) Liz |
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