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Trunch - The Green Green Grass of Home! |
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Home |
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A number of people have suggested I update this page on my website and include a bit more of my family. So here it is!
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This is my Mum and Dad doing tequila shots last time I was home. Whichever country I reside in has an impact on what happens when I get home. All the wonderful artefacts I bring to hang in the porch really effect the interior design of the place I call home. |
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Trunch is the place I call home. I'm very lucky that I have such accomodating parents who let me turn up every couple of years while I try and find a new job.Things don't change much round here so it is easy to pick up where I last left off. Coming home this time (2004) there were a few changes. The shop is open again and the pub is now a Bateman's - nevermind they still have a beer festival which is of course excellent. |
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A quiet night on the tequila with the neighbours! |
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The Crown |
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Tim and Anne the esteemed landlords of the Crown. |
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This page is also to introduce those of you who have never visited, to the place and people of Trunch. This has been my real home for more than 24 years and will probably remain my home for 20 more! There are about 800 people in my village, I do not know them all but have probably heard stories about most of them. My social life when I am here consists of supping pints at either The Crown or The social club. I am one of the few, if not the only person who has worked behind both of these bars! Every Tuesday a group of us play (loose description) Russian Pool, this continues when I am away. I did think with two years extra playing than me they'd be really good by now but there are still plenty of 5p foul fines going in the pot. |
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Dad and AJ watch as Charlene takes her shot. |
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