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Helping Kids To Get Drunk Safer
I woke to a fresh and bright Edinburgh morning – spring is fighting back! Even the bunnies were chirpier than normal when I went to give them their 7am feed. I could have done with some more sleep though, as … Continue reading →
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Edinburgh Drivers
Image: I See Modern Britain A second morning where I found myself cursing the drivers of Scotland’s capital. Thanks to their oblivious careering around, I nearly lost my leg three times – and my head eventually. Edinburgh drivers are among … Continue reading →