Posted in News under National | on May 08 2010
They huffed, and they puffed, but they only knocked a few tiles off, the building’s still standing. Now they’re wheadling the Cheeky Chappie next door, to see if he’ll stop yelling from the sidelines, and join the gang, or at the very least lend a ladder. The Cheeky Chappy’s family are not impressed with the likes of who he’s knocking around with. They’re not that fond of the neighbours, either. But at least they’re decent folk, if a bit overbearing, and in times like these, with wolves on the prowl, neighbours should stick together. Together we stand, divided we fall. Nick’s a good boy, really, but headstrong. He’s been well brought up, but that nice school was always a bit of a risk. Some of the other parents were not at all desirable, and a school can only do so much to compensate for the influence of background and parenting.
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