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Tigres Pride Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > There has always (well in my lifetime anyway)

> been

> > events held on the Green, but I must say that

> > people using it to sit in the sun / throw a

> > frizbee / whatever, is a recentish thing.

> >

> > Not saying it's right or wrong, just an

> > observation.

>

> Strange Otta, but I well remember sitting, having

> picnics, throwing frizbees and playing rounders on

> the "Green" whilst listening to some of our then

> crowd playing guitars and drinking Scrumpy and

> that was in the 60's and 70's.

> Not so recentish, I think !!!!



Fair enough. By the 80s it was just full of dog shit.

cle Wrote:

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> I don't understand why people can't mind their own

> business. Even if it is a dog-shit ridden patch

> surrounded by bus fumes, if total strangers

> choose to sit there, who cares... more room for

> you in the nicer parks.



In all seriousness, you are for the most part right. BUT, if people are blasting out music (and I don't know that they were, this is a hypothetical), then people living in the houses overlookng the green could have a genuine gripe.

ianr Wrote:

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> Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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>

> Why have you posted this? What do you actually

> want to say?


I'm complimenting her on her wind-up skills.

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