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What water?

WHO’S UP FOR SCREAMING into the void? I’m just kidding; well, I’m not and I am. OK, this requires more context. My sister and I had a barney about a couple of months ago and the down-pressure system between our two islands is, I would say, Baltic. I am guessing you need more context here as well. Without subjecting you to a time line of sibling grievances, a good place to start would be the column.

As you may or may not know, I have been writing about housing on and off for two or so years. Interspersed have been columns about other salient matters. Regardless of the subject, the columns betray something personal and it is not hard to take a punt

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