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Anyone else thing this does not read like AtW's writing? The language and tone is very different...
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FTFYOriginally posted by AtW View PostI am having some building work done by a couple of Polish guys and they are staying in my house while they do the work. They play table tennis out in the back garden till about 10:30pm and keep knocking the balls over the fence. One of them pops round most mornings to collect them. It's quite sweet really. If they were English builders they'd be locked in the boozer all night and pop round most mornings because they'd forgotten which house they were working on.
The Landlord is not very pleased though, I wonder why?

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You think Poles don't drink?Originally posted by AtW View PostI am having some building work done by a couple of Polish guys and they are staying in my house while they do the work. They play table tennis out in the back garden till about 10:30pm and keep knocking the balls over the fence. One of them pops round most mornings to collect them. It's quite sweet really. If they were English builders they'd be locked in the boozer all night and pop round most mornings because they'd forgotten which house they were working on.
The neighbours are not very pleased though, I wonder why?

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Having some building work done
I am having some building work done by a couple of Polish guys and they are staying in my house while they do the work. They play table tennis out in the back garden till about 10:30pm and keep knocking the balls over the fence. One of them pops round most mornings to collect them. It's quite sweet really. If they were English builders they'd be locked in the boozer all night and pop round most mornings because they'd forgotten which house they were working on.
The neighbours are not very pleased though, I wonder why?
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