why?
why is it always someone else's problem?
they used to dredge
now they do not
deal with it and do something yourself to solve your problems
(well not you per se but you get my drift!)
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Not necessarily.Originally posted by original PM View Postwell on a similar note about flooding I was watching the news this weekend and there was some farmer banging on and on about how no body has done anything to stop his farm flooding and he has campaigned and sent letters etc
ok I thought and then he went on to say how it happened last year....
So i though what he did for the last year was campaign and send letters and generally do everything in his power to get someone else to solve his problems....
fookin tit would it not have been better if he had built some fookin sand banks and solved his own fookin problems.
some people really grind my gears

I have a lot of sympathy for the farmers on the Somerset Levels and I posted about this yesterday
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well on a similar note about flooding I was watching the news this weekend and there was some farmer banging on and on about how no body has done anything to stop his farm flooding and he has campaigned and sent letters etc
ok I thought and then he went on to say how it happened last year....
So i though what he did for the last year was campaign and send letters and generally do everything in his power to get someone else to solve his problems....
fookin tit would it not have been better if he had built some fookin sand banks and solved his own fookin problems.
some people really grind my gears
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CMD & his tripped trip
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Engineers diverted to David Cameron's house to fix his TV while Oxfordshire flood victims were without power | Metro News
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