Dear Desmond,
I wish it were just nimbyism (as you imply) but the land in question has been undeveloped for hundreds of years and has mature trees, hedges and wildlife. The property developer in question has a criminal record and there are some very strange elements to this proposal - an architect that can't measure, for instance!
You might find it unappealing but I like the scouse accent. I spend a lot of time in Liverpool and have plenty of scouse friends.
Best
Tina
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> Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:46:10 +0000
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> At the back of our garden, was a big lovely field, attached to an old, defunct
> weather station, where I used to walk the dog, Kizzy, Kizzy Desmond, who is
> sadly not with us any more (boo hoo), but who loved that big field at the back
> of the garden. She was so happy there.
>
> We (me and Kizzy Desmond) would access the field connected to the weather
> station, via a squashed bit of chainlink fence at the bottom of our small
> garden, stepping straight from it, into a smashing big expanse of green that
> was tranquil and perfect for the purpose of exercising household pets.
>
> Then, one day, the site got sold to property developers and our world was
> shattered, as a new estate of luxury houses was built and sold to scousers
> who'd made money in the nineties, their common accents and poor taste,
> infecting where Kizzy used to roam, polluting that once calm oasis containing
> so many cannine memories, with that nasal whine of the low sort of people
> with no class or concern about us, their betters.
>
> Bastards.
>
> 10 large and this problem can be sorted. Used notes, address of the target
> and no scumbags to pollute the wolds of middle England.
>
> ha ha ha
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