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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
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had a jolly jaunt to the dentist earlier this afternoon and spotted this in dieu stone lane.
Brian Dixon
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dose that wall have ears,
howard mcsweeney1
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then this on the way back.
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As you are all aware, nothing causes more damage to trees than pavement cabling, which brings us onto...
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Guest 756
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Hope all those cracks and cavities are not a reflection on the state of your teeth Howard!
howard mcsweeney1
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my dentist reckons i look like a run down cemetery, only since i have gone there though lesley.
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Jeanne will no doubt be enchanted by that description Howard, maybe even have some photos to which you can compare the state of dereliction. I am told that there is beauty in decay!
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