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And in the north east of England:
Kathryn Tickell's aunt used to teach me at primary school.
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And in the north east of England:
I spent some time by the marsh edge yesterday afternoon - I heard no drumming, or anybody shouting at the trains.
My own swearing may have drowned it out a bit, though.
There was a large crow laughing at me over there yesterday....Swearing at the ducks is a well known form of stress relief - they just laugh at you
There was a large crow laughing at me over there yesterday....
Swans are worse - the Gardaí have a lot of trouble with them and they can break a man's arm, you know.Swearing at the ducks is a well known form of stress relief - they just laugh at you
If I was having a liaison, I would spell it proper - innit?Perhaps Gramaisc has a cold
Liason?
He's back, banging that stupid drum!
Yep, got all the windows open and all I can hear is that bloke banging on his drum. I could just go shove him in the Sow.He's back....
Yep, got all the windows open and all I can hear is that bloke banging on his drum. I could just go shove him in the Sow.
Do I have to talk to him too?Mention Tesco also has a car park?
You could write a message, attach it to a large lump of concrete and then throw it at him.Do I have to talk to him too?
It's a bloke with a drum. He stands down by the Sow, banging away the same beat all the time. I'd love shove them sticks where the sun dunna shine.Is it definitely a drummer & not a bird scarer or something? Has he actually been spotted?
I only ask because I could hear the noise when we were round by Sainsbury's over the weekend & it was just a very simple & consistent beat, I'd expect a real life drummer to be attempting something more complex even if they were struggling with it...
A town in Norway.But, where else can he go and do whatever it is he's doing?
A town in Norway.