Not a happy bunny

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Please go to the PG to see what I mean.

Well after my Oh No post I left work straight away. The journey too/from work normall takes me about 25-30 mins depending on traffic, well it took me nearly 2 hours. I left work about 210 and got in at 405. The main road through Hillsborough was snided. The park had flooded and had flooded th road and had been coned off. I got fed up of waiting so drove through the flood - thank god for discos! The the police closed some more roads off. Dorve through lots and lots of flooded roads (quite fun actually) then just as I got nearer home I stopped to see if a stranded sole would like me to tow them to safety (good deed for the day) but they declined and said they would rather push it (what were they mad!?!)

So got home, changed and went to do the hossies, they were pissed wet through but happily eating in the middle of the field with no cares in the world. Fetched them into my new stables(!
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!), fed them, changed their rugs and they went crackers when I turned them back out. So my field turned into a skating rink with them pratting around. Luckily they settled quickly but not a happy bunny with this weather.

Can someone tell him up there to stop it raining. We NEED sunshine and warm weather.

So how was everyones elses day, journey from work and to the horses?
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glad you got back OK - horrid pictures on the news - not so bad down here but at least your stables aren't flooded
 

Eak, not been fun today.
Took 2 hours to get back to Hillsborough from town today
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Flats under us have about 4/5 inchs of water in them(god bless landlord flood defences..grand total 3 sandbags!!) couple in flat under us only moved in this week and are VERY glad they couldnt get their capets fitted untill next week!
Just soft rain here now, so with a bit of luck it will go soon.
 
where abouts are you in Hillsborough again? saw some piccies of some flats in Hillsborough on the news tonight and wonder if they are near you?
Yes I was coming from town, near the courts and it was a horrendous journey. Might not be going into work tomorrow. I had thought the rain had stopped but it hasnt.
I bet your neighbours are very happy with the delivery times now. Cant believe the landlord providing 3 sandbags - wonder who has to coff up for the repairs etc after flood damage?
 
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where abouts are you in Hillsborough again? saw some piccies of some flats in Hillsborough on the news tonight and wonder if they are near you?
Yes I was coming from town, near the courts and it was a horrendous journey. Might not be going into work tomorrow. I had thought the rain had stopped but it hasnt.

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Dont blame you!
I did the food shop today so wont be gooing out unless I have to untill it's gone.Sure a fair few will be off work tomorow.
I'm two mins walk from Hillsborough corner.
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I bet your neighbours are very happy with the delivery times now. Cant believe the landlord providing 3 sandbags - wonder who has to coff up for the repairs etc after flood damage?

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Very,lol!
Landlord wont pay a penny, act of God
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but there will be a pot for the OAP's on ground floors,no idear how they would pay to replace flooring ect otherwise
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it probably was those on the news then - it looked awful. Nearly as bad as the car down the road from me.
Poor OAPS, insurance companies dont pay out if its an "act of god" do they?
 
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