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http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

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http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit silly to do
so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as if they could easily
have been swept away?



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wafflycat wrote:


http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit silly to
do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as if they could
easily have been swept away?



Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


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Brian Wakem wrote:
wafflycat wrote:


http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit silly to
do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as if they could
easily have been swept away?



Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


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Yes, where are they? That child could get her feet wet and
later in life could well come to regret it. You simply can't be too
careful.

Tudor Hughes

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Tudor Hughes wrote:
Brian Wakem wrote:
wafflycat wrote:


http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit
silly to do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as
if they could easily have been swept away?



Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


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Yes, where are they? That child could get her feet wet and
later in life could well come to regret it. You simply can't be too
careful.


Hmmm.... the two children in the background are up to their waists in
(seemingly) fast flowing water - helen is right, someone should exercise
some common sense (ie: their parents).


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Brian Wakem wrote:
wafflycat wrote:


http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit silly
to
do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as if they
could
easily have been swept away?



Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


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Brian Wakem
Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png


Yes, where are they? That child could get her feet wet and
later in life could well come to regret it. You simply can't be too
careful.

Tudor Hughes


What a pile of bovine bowel movements. Flash floods are *not* equivalent to
having fun splashing in some puddles.





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cupra wrote:

Hmmm.... the two children in the background are up to their waists in
(seemingly) fast flowing water - helen is right, someone should exercise
some common sense (ie: their parents).



Especially as that road ends in a cliff...
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 14:09:16 +0100, " cupra"
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Hmmm.... the two children in the background are up to their waists in
(seemingly) fast flowing water - helen is right, someone should exercise
some common sense (ie: their parents).


Why? It's just how evolution works..
Never heard of Darwin?

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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 14:09:16 +0100, " cupra"
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Hmmm.... the two children in the background are up to their waists in
(seemingly) fast flowing water - helen is right, someone should exercise
some common sense (ie: their parents).


Why? It's just how evolution works..


I increasingly think it's a case survival of the least stupid i.e. it's more
about de-selection than selection.


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"wafflycat" wrote in message
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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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Brian Wakem wrote:
wafflycat wrote:



http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit silly
to
do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as if they
could
easily have been swept away?


Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


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Brian Wakem
Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png


Yes, where are they? That child could get her feet wet and
later in life could well come to regret it. You simply can't be too
careful.

Tudor Hughes


What a pile of bovine bowel movements. Flash floods are *not* equivalent

to
having fun splashing in some puddles.

..... not to mention the E.coli risk from the backed up sewage.

Dave



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cupra wrote:
Tudor Hughes wrote:
Brian Wakem wrote:
wafflycat wrote:


http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A48%3A25%3A200

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?R6592118D

I see the picture shows young kids walking in the flood - a bit
silly to do so considering drain covers were lifted and it looks as
if they could easily have been swept away?


Yeah the world really needs more health and safety officers.


--
Brian Wakem
Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png


Yes, where are they? That child could get her feet wet and
later in life could well come to regret it. You simply can't be too
careful.


Hmmm.... the two children in the background are up to their waists in
(seemingly) fast flowing water - helen is right, someone should exercise
some common sense (ie: their parents).



Who on earth is Helen, and doesn't she deserve a capital letter?

Tudor Hughes.



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