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wait for the next windy day and push over 2 panels - then knock and note things must have got better since the last conversation given new windows were in and remind them its their turn as your job has been offshored.........
"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
Quite often, I think it’s called creepage in border speak. Out of five of my house moves four suffered from previous creepage or attempted creepage. Three relatives of my in-laws actually practiced creepage onto public land. One a QC for the CPS pinched a chunk of forest land, another took over a public foot path and the other several pieces of land.
Creepage also happens on water front properties where there is a public path or some land between the building and river. I have also seen the same in Holland. The river authorities now use digital cameras to compare annual pictures of the waterfronts for creepage
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell
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