And hey presto! it's all been fixed: "The overgrown bushes have now been removed – allowing the main tree in the plot room to grow – and the land levelled and seeded with grass seed. As well as resolving the anti-social behaviour issue, the clearing of the area has also improved visibility for drivers."
Me, the 13th Duke of Wybourne? Here? In the bushes with sixth-form girl's grammar pupils? At three o'clock in the afternoon? With my reputation? What were they thinking of?
The Royal Geographical Society has a 38 page booklet on Riding [a bicycle] through Dacoit infested country and Wikimedia has a photograph showing crucified Dacoits. Watford certainly is a dangerous place !!!
And hey presto! it's all been fixed: "The overgrown bushes have now been removed – allowing the main tree in the plot room to grow – and the land levelled and seeded with grass seed. As well as resolving the anti-social behaviour issue, the clearing of the area has also improved visibility for drivers."
ReplyDeleteThere was never any shortage of grass available there.
ReplyDeleteWhy would miscreants want to hide in bushes opposite a girl school?
ReplyDeleteThe miscreants ARE from the girl's school. It's like bloody St Trinian's.
ReplyDeleteMe, the 13th Duke of Wybourne? Here? In the bushes with sixth-form girl's grammar pupils? At three o'clock in the afternoon? With my reputation? What were they thinking of?
ReplyDeleteAnd now I know what a dacoit is - thank you, Alistair.
ReplyDeleteThe Royal Geographical Society has a 38 page booklet on Riding [a bicycle] through Dacoit infested country and Wikimedia has a photograph showing crucified Dacoits. Watford certainly is a dangerous place !!!
ReplyDeleteLove it--angry APILN commenters! No doubt that this issue has touched some sort of raw nerve.
ReplyDeleteWhen in doubt...defoliate! :(
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