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Whilst we all know that during March and April , as councils find creative ways to spend their remaining road repair funds, roadworks appear on virtually every street corner.


What I can't work out is where they get all the road workers to do the various schemes during this intense blitz on our streets ? Do the majority of them go into hibernation for the months between ? Are they seasonal workers or are they busy doing "I'm just in your area doing road works and I've got some tarmac going spare if you want your drive done cheap" cold calls?


This is NOT a serious thread so be creative and invent what you think they do for the rest of the year ?

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JohnL Wrote:

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> They've been digging the tunnel from Stranraer to

> Northern Ireland.

>

> Be nice to them as they've been underground for

> months


I suspect it's more likely they've been digging the poisson d'avril tunnel


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