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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 7474474" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>I'm fairly sure our incomers think that of me, well I must be an inbred half sharp as I've lived all my life in the village and all bar a year of it in the same house. To me it shows contentment, We're not a big family, but besides my wife and daughter I do have my mum, a sister and brother in law and an aunt and uncle in the village. That makes us seem strange to the average incomer who has no relatives for miles. Also they think our long term residency shows a distinct lack of ambition. </p><p>They arrive, proceed to pee off the local population by trying to join everything in sight seemingly with the sole purpose of destruction. </p><p>Things have got far far worse since a bunch of anonymous incomers launched the village facebook page, they slag off the Parish council at every opportunity (people who by law have to divulge their home address etc) whilst not revealing who they are. Encourage people to walk across farmland in order to claim ancient footpath rights and generally expect City centre services in a rural community. A couple of weeks ago they even had the cheek to say that they were being trolled, rather difficult if no one knows who you are !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 7474474, member: 1343"] I'm fairly sure our incomers think that of me, well I must be an inbred half sharp as I've lived all my life in the village and all bar a year of it in the same house. To me it shows contentment, We're not a big family, but besides my wife and daughter I do have my mum, a sister and brother in law and an aunt and uncle in the village. That makes us seem strange to the average incomer who has no relatives for miles. Also they think our long term residency shows a distinct lack of ambition. They arrive, proceed to pee off the local population by trying to join everything in sight seemingly with the sole purpose of destruction. Things have got far far worse since a bunch of anonymous incomers launched the village facebook page, they slag off the Parish council at every opportunity (people who by law have to divulge their home address etc) whilst not revealing who they are. Encourage people to walk across farmland in order to claim ancient footpath rights and generally expect City centre services in a rural community. A couple of weeks ago they even had the cheek to say that they were being trolled, rather difficult if no one knows who you are !! [/QUOTE]
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