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		<title>By: Graham</title>
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		<description>Hands up all those who are envious. Come on, I mean everybody!
Now,re-surfacing...+ Hadrian. I wonder if that was the name of the foreman when the Aberdare by-pass (1.3 km.) was re-surfaced recently, following the winter frosts. It took 3 ****** weeks of total closure and is a poor, patchy job after all that. Would I be right in thinking that a major route, in France, would have been worked on all hours of the day (and night) to minimise traffic problems and road rage, as miles of almost static traffic snaked it&#039;s way through the town and it&#039;s traffic light system?
All roads should lead to Brittany!....but on the other hand....  G.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hands up all those who are envious. Come on, I mean everybody!<br />
Now,re-surfacing&#8230;+ Hadrian. I wonder if that was the name of the foreman when the Aberdare by-pass (1.3 km.) was re-surfaced recently, following the winter frosts. It took 3 ****** weeks of total closure and is a poor, patchy job after all that. Would I be right in thinking that a major route, in France, would have been worked on all hours of the day (and night) to minimise traffic problems and road rage, as miles of almost static traffic snaked it&#8217;s way through the town and it&#8217;s traffic light system?<br />
All roads should lead to Brittany!&#8230;.but on the other hand&#8230;.  G.</p>
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