15 minutes of our community Facebook page

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So often amazed at what the local community posts on our Facebook page.


This one is today:


Hi Good morning all wonder if anyone has had a wisdom tooth with complications removed in hospital. Really worried as I have been told it carries risks. The Tooth has been laying dormant with no trouble for many years and I have no pain now But apparently its laying flat on its side with the nerve running over the tooth. to say Im anxious is an understatement. Any light would be much appreciated thanks in advance.xx


Surely the old dentist should be advising on this one. And really, is that a local community issue? And kisses? A little over-familiar would you say?


So far I’ve not replied to ones along the lines of:


Good morning. Sorry to be a pain, but does anyone know for definite whether XXXX is serving gluten-free fish and chips this coming Monday 1st July? 

Thanks.


Really, they can’t pick up the phone and call and ask themselves?


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There’s also a lot of moaning about how people park in the High Street, how Sainsbury’s is not welcome and how sheep are escaping from fields. Actually, there was a post recently regarding a fox sauntering through a field of sheep and lambs – which was to be fair a little worrying.


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There’s also a lot and I mean a lot of moaning about weekend visitors to the local country park leaving a mess. Now, yes agreed, some do leave a mighty mess. But instead of writing on the page, why not go and moan at the people in the park. Man up, speak up.


BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. WINGE, WINGE WINGE


 


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