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Peter Rosengard

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Peter Rosengard,

Peter Rosengard

Opinion

Floods, leaks and phone hell

February 28, 2014 10:43
2 min read

H ow long could I hold out before the banks of the Regents Park Canal burst and reached my third floor flat? If just one drop of water got into my BlackBerry, my life would be over. I glanced down— its red light was still flashing. Then the alarm clock went off and I woke up.

I’ve huge compassion for all the victims of the floods. So when the phone rang  and my  91 year old mother said she had a leak in her ceiling, I leapt into action, jumping into my 4X 4 Tomb Raider Defender. It has a chimney on the bonnet that meant I could drive through fast-moving rivers.

After safely making it through a two-inch puddle I got to her flat. Five minutes later the entryphone crackled: “Who is it?” “Me!” “Who?” “Me. Your son. Me, Peter!” After another five minutes unlocking  six locks she let me in.

“You do realise if you had a fire, you’d be dead?” I asked. “You’d never get out in time.”

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