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date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:42:15 +0100,    group: uk.education.staffroom        back       
Re: How often does that happen?   
greeboe burbled:


>On the other hand we went for many miles along L roads in Donegal that
>were basically two narrow strips of gravel with grass along the middle,
>with occasional passing places.

They're scary. Paddy speeds along them saying Joe only uses this road
on a Wednesday so it's quite safe.

My aunt and uncle - both dead now - lived in a house miles down those
roads. I'd never find it now.

My cousin - the farmer/headmaster - runs that farm as well and was
letting the house out to E. Europeans - they get everywhere.
One of my aunts had a fit in that house when she was 17 and died cos
it's so far from medical help.

>>I've seen signs here - I think - that say SLOW - and then a bit
>>further on SLOWER.
>
>Yes, we noticed those and chuckled.
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date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:42:15 +0100   author:   Sheel

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