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Sounds of summer



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Now that summer has come at long last it brings out the blossom, swallows, house martins and nature at its best.
Not so with the teenage driver who dons his baseball cap back to front, turns up the radio full blast and opens all the windows so that the rest of us are forced to listen to his deplorable taste in music.

All that is missing is a sticker on the car which reads - I AM A PRAT

John Woodgates
Oakham




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The Flying Jocksman,

Uppingham 12/05/2008 09:01:14
Would the teenager with the deplorable music like your taste in music - doubtful!!! Ask him if its the radio he has on or the latest ICE system and watch as the "prat" blinds you with modern technology and when you fail to understand any of it he thinks "perhaps he could borrow your "PRAT" sitcker". Is this all you have to worry about? Life must be sweet then.
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