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(Admin: I would post this in the General section but off and on for a month now I have not been able to post in there?)

People have posted and complained about people not being considerate on the pavements re: allowing others to pass when coming from the opposite direction. I would take serious issue with people who allow their bushes to encroach onto the pavement- in some cases up to 1/3 of the pavement is covered. I am going to look into this with the council because it is ridiculous in some places.

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I have done in the past - a rose bush thang was growing out and causing kids and pensioners to have to walk on a meduim busy road, so i lopped it all off and checked it over their fence/booting their side door when I finished to ensure they were aware of the actions.cat owning spunkers. now on the headshot list
Sorry, I didn't just mean you personally; more the 'inner core' of long-term Lounge-users who have had more than one persona. When people refer to a previous incarnation in a way that seems to have a bearing on the current discussion it gets confusing. Maybe there should be a character list somewhere to help other people catch up, including their best bits, like on the Archers website.

to be fair snorky may have got banned, i'm not sure any other aliases have, possibly from the lounge. i thin khe just retires out of frustration from time to time and then gets sucked back and enjoys the 15 or 20 minutes beofre someone twigs ;)


*Dons kevlar full head helmet*

Who were you RPC?...always wondered but cant figure it oot.


Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Maybe it's me... I don't mean to criticise anyone

> who has changed their identity as I'm sure there

> are many, me included, who lapsed for whatever

> reason and then rejoined later.

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