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Why are there so many British Gas vans parked outside the sorting office in the morning? Are gas men moonlighting as postmen or vice versa? Or is Pellat Road some sort of base camp before gas men go out to repair boilers? Not the most obvious place. Just curious as to what it is all about - and I wish the gas men would not sit in their vans with engines running while they wait for their instructions.

All thoughts on this welcome!

Merry Christmas

Mattham,


Very much with you on the crazy driving of the postal vans on Pellatt.


Now how about the fact that they also often drive up to the sorting station at 4:30 AM, open both doors of the massive truck, put the radio on at full blast, and shout back and forth to each other (with liberal use of expletives) on the sidewalk?


Haven't heard this for a couple of weeks, mind, but it has woken us up countless times in the last year!


Alieh

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