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Previously on "Zeity, Could You Stop Throwing Polystyrene Rocks Everywhere?"

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  • RichardCranium
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    Good news!

    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Train was 12 minutes late coz it's a Monday.
    We can stand down the Mountain Rescue.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Other Swansea things:

    There was the most excellent air show this weekend.

    Local yobs have been setting fire to the parks. (When the hill at the side of Swansea is alight, that's dead impressive).

    They've got mangrove swamps:

    Mangroves in the way; Change of plans for new marina

    A strip of protected mangroves could stop a multi-million dollar plan fronting Swansea Channel. A maritime precinct with a 100-berth marina, jetty, boat-building, boardwalk and a cafe or restaurant is proposed for the site. The plan was included in a report that Swansea MP Robert Coombs and Minister Jodi McKay released in April. A City Council report has called for the mangroves to be retained. The council's draft master plan for the area, which is on public exhibition, recommends protecting the mangroves and building a boardwalk, viewing platform and scuba diving access. The site, which is covered with mangroves, is just north of Swansea Bridge and opposite Swansea RSL.
    (Although I do need a tongue-in-cheek smiley for the last one.)

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  • wobbegong
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    If he hasn't responded by 09:30 hrs tomorrow morning, I propose we organise ourselves into digging shifts.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Swansea does seem to be a bit of a mess lately, what with the shopkeepers being up in arms with the road closures and all.

    In fact, most decidedly not tidy, look you.

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