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Put your oar in Acid, why not? Charlotte if that's how you felt by my post then I'm sorry. I wasn't trying to give you the third degree just involve you in a bit of banter. However I've managed to upset just about everyone else on this thread.I fear it's because I live in a dreamworld and forget there are humans out there.That's just me! Everyone else here is very sensitive and human.
Crikey, what an eccentric bunch we seem to be! Welcome to the area, Charlotte, there are some lovely people in ED & it's by far the best place I've ever lived (although not much competition against Willesden Green & Island Gardens....) I hope your social life gets off to a great start with the drinks on Friday, I'll be coming along to the next gathering hopefully!

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    • Well worth a read   https://manchestermill.co.uk/the-men-who-raised-the-flags/
    • If it was limited to a couple of days a year, so we all knew, that would be fine. In the last few years (and it is a recent thing) you get random fireworks going off any time after dusk for half the year. It does more than cause problems for pets and wildlife- it can mean lasting damage and massive expense and hassle for pet owners. All because some get a buzz out of loud bangs.
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