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#Grow up children! There is no pub that i wouldnt walk into, there is no area that i wouldnt go to at night' Yet.

Common Sense
8 Sep 2006

James Bartlett is right. At least there is life now on this forum but its a pretty low form of it - the sort that usually resides in ponds.

HSBC
8 Sep 2006

How can a small town like Dawlish support TWO betting shops? I suppose it has gone to the dogs, literally. Presumably some one granted permission for this to happen. How low can Dawlish sink? I watch from afar with interest.

Yes. Every month or so there is a meeting between estate agents and local builders and they talk about which properties are coming up. They are interested, obviously, in character properties, particularly if they need a bit of work. Then its put on the market and as soon as someone rings up 'its sold' - 'someone was in the office when the details came in'. It happened to me too many times and was ...

Dawlish is a disgrace
19 Aug 2006

In the two years that I lived there Dawlish noticeably deteriorated, from a fairly low starting point. I don't think that there is much can be done about it. Dawlish councillors are happy with the status quo - it doesn't really make much difference to them - local businesses still rake it in during the summer from tourists, the property market is still buoyant so the scams that some estate agents ...

You the same thesouthern_lad who ripped off a bunch of people on Ebay and is currently 'no longer registered'? You certainly have a similar approach to grammar and sentence construction as that person, according to Google.