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fairyworld14

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  1. Hi ,

     I am wanting to know where tou find out the history of Ingram road . One of Mums friends was wondering if there were stables behind my Mum's back garden because her friend thought there may have been . Something to do with the large back wall which is there . Appreciate any help on researching this


  2. Well I for one am a Royalist & don't care who knows .Yes , I agree I don't like the hangers on , they are a waste of space , but I think the main Royals are brilliant . I cant think of anything worse than having a damn president , who would you choose for a start ? . No , leave the Royals alone , they are what makes our Country what it is .


  3. The Doctors do work weekends , as someone said , not as many , but they do . We always have a Consultant on for the weekend , then a SPR , SHO & A FY1 . Yes the FY1 , is busy at weekends and they have to prioritise their work load & we as Nurses help out with things we can do & that is taking blood , inserting venflons , things we are trained to do . Its not ideal but we have to just learn to adjust in this day & age & work as a team :)


  4. First , I do not live in the country , but I have great respect for those that do . If I had a dog . there would be no way I would let it go anywhere near sheep . That in my opinion is asking for trouble. We should respect farmers & their livelihoods . Like I say , if I had a dog , I couldnt live with myself because I was irresponsible & let the dog go where they wanted & therefore worried sheep & put the farmer in the position where they had to choose between shooting the dog or not would be horrid. People need to have respect . There are plenty of places to let the dogs roam without putting it at risk. Just take care .


  5. I was in bed reading the end of a really good story . Part of it concerned a dog . A farmer came to visit the owner & said it had been worrying his sheep . In the story , the dog did have blood all over its face . The owner washed it off before this farmer came . He demanded the owner got some butter & made the dog eat it so it vomited . On looking at the vomit , the farmer saw sheeps wool in it . I know you think I am mad going on about a book but I talked to my friend about it & she told me it is right . Farmers can shoot dogs who are proven to worry sheep . That is really awful if you have a beloved dog. Can anyone tell me if this is right


  6. I think I can beat that, but I suspect it was the same guy a few hours later on Queens Road. (Dark blue MkIII, or MkIV, Asian youth).

     

    The 3rd lane was closed, which caused some queuing in relatively light traffic. I was sat in the LHL to go straight on, and there was about 10 cars in the next lane waiting to turn right up Wolseley Road. As our light turns green, he pulls right into the 3rd lane, driving the wrong way, through his red light, then cuts across into the closed lane and straight on alongside me. As he gets to the queue of cars waiting to turn right up Broadfield Road, he moves into the left lane, through the red light and cuts right to go up Broadfield Road! Crazy.

     

    I catch up with him at the Broadfield/Abbeydale Road junction. Rather than drive straight on I decide to follow him left, but he disappears into the distance, at speed in the bus lane.

     

    :loopy:

    Sounds to me like he learnt to drive at the Bradford School of how not to drive because there are lots of idiotic young Asian drivers like that over here .


  7. Probably their families will probably have known they were junkies and done all they could for them, nobody forces them to shoot that muck into their bodies. And my response was the complete opposite scenario to your reply, which I didn't insult you for.

     

    Out of curiosity do you speak about heroin out of experience? not being funny but it's a strong point you're very vociferous about.

     

    Pete

    I have to agree because that crossed my mind too

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