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Remembering Kerry
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The other thing I love about Bank Holidays,is when I take the dog out,he hates heavy traffic,normal days it can be chronic crossing roads,whereas Bank Holidays make the roads where I am much quieter and easier.
Also no need to wait in for the post either on Bank Holidays. Yes,I'd vote for more of them. Then again I won't be here in the Autumn though. |
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bank holidays are always the worst days to travel |
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Likes cars that go boom
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On the coastal roads and such maybe, doubt he walks his dog along A roads or motorways.
England at present has the fewest bank hols compared to the rest of the UK. Here is how we compare with the rest of the world. http://metro.co.uk/2015/04/03/happy-...he-uk-5131970/
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Remembering Kerry
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Maybe where you are, certainly the main trunk roads will be.
Where I am with some businesses not open and no school runs being done the roads around me have at least only a quarter of the usual chaos there is. I'm not travelling anywhere Bank Holidays,I was on about taking the dog out. Mine for one is far more relaxed around the much lesser traffic on Bank Holidays,than the endless line of cars we come across on other days. Sundays also being a far quieter day for traffic too. Last edited by joeysteele; 24-04-2017 at 08:21 AM. |
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