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Dec 23, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Madness knows no bounds. There are many cars on the streets to the extent that people have difficult parking. People will therefore park some distance from their final destination and with the shopping, they are going to leave some of their items in the vehicle.
This is going to attract those who have nothing better to do than to steal from others. One man is going to quarrel with people in the vicinity whom he believed should have seen the attack on his vehicle.
But it is not all that bad. One man is actually going to catch a hoodlum trying to enter his car.
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The decorative lights are up and so too is the pressure on the electricity company. There will be blackouts to the extent that one of the returns of power is going to see a fire that no one wants at this time.
The family will be distraught because the people who live in the house will see all that they had worked for going up in flames.
However, neighbours will avert total disaster.
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People tend to have all manner of things lying around as they struggle to make their home presentable. It is this practice that would see a child drinking a noxious substance.
The irony is that while people are preparing to make themselves merry some will actually have their spirits dampened—the exact opposite result.
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