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I always want happy endings for everyone, but perhaps that was hoping for too much. Remember, if you want to find out more about any of the issues raised by Bus Stop 39, you can go back through the episodes and find loads of links to sites that will give you information and advice. Or why not just visit me at www.norfolkblurb.co.uk? See you there! read more
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I was away last week, so there’s been a lot to catch up on!

Is there such a thing as a ‘normal’ parent? Probably not. But one thing that is normal is to fall out with your parents from time to time. You’ll find plenty of examples on my pages, so if you are getting stressed out by yours, check it out at Norfolk Blurb.

There’s nothing worse than parents being embarrassing – so

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Who's your favourite character?

Well we've seen the Bus Stop gang go through a tough few weeks, some have changed, some have made new friends, and some have shown us a new side of themselves.

So now that you've got to know them, who's your favourite?

Tell us who and why in less than 30 words, and you could bag yourself a £10 HMV voucher and a Bus Stop 39 t-shirt. You can enter by emailing us

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I’m glad Felix realised how daft she was to spray paint the bus stop and tried to do something about it. Much better if she had sounded off on my website at Blurb. Almost everyone said how grotty the bus stop looked. Good on the council for sorting it out – I know we are quick to moan when things need doing, but there’s a lot going on that we take for granted.

We all want the places we live to be

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Trouble with parents, trouble with friends, even trouble with pets! Isn’t there anyone round here having a nice time?

Seriously, if you’ve got problems like Ed or Luna or any other of the Bus Stop crew, talk to someone! If there’s no-one who will listen, go to my pages on the Blurb website. Chances are, you’ll find you are not alone. Trust me, taking pills and drinking too much alcohol really

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Gosh, it’s been a terrible week for some of the Bus Stop 39 characters. Edward, Jermaine and Luna in particular are under a lot of pressure.

Jermaine has taken the news of his Gran’s death very badly. It’s important to have someone to talk to when going through something like this, a family member or close friend. Poor Jermaine has no-one to turn to and that’s why he’s taking out his frustration in dangerous ways. Remember you can always go to my

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Enter this week's Bus Stop 39 Competition!  

What's the strangest thing you've ever heard whilst waiting for or travelling on a bus?

It's amazing the things people talk about in the bus queue. Funny stories, jokes, weird events, ridiculous claims to fame - they're all a good way to pass the time!

We want to know the strangest thing you've overheard at the bus stop. If you can't think of anything,

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Poor Jermaine. It sounds like he was really close to his Gran. Young people often come to me for advice when they lose a family member, so there’s lots of help on my pages on Norfolk Blurb.

Losing a loved one is a difficult time, not just because of the grief that it brings, but also because there’s a lot to do and it’s hard to know where to start. This can put pressure on people who are already

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What a week! Some of the Bus Stop regulars have been having a tough time of it, here’s my advice to them.

It seems that some of the Bus Stop 39 lads want to impress poor injured Louise. If they really want to make an impression, how about joining the campaign for a crossing? A great idea would be to get the support of councillors, especially the local County Councillor – who would be responsible for putting in a new crossing.   You might not know who your County

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Looks like Felix has got trouble at school. Bullying is regularly raised with me, so there's advice on my website - or anyone can ask for help with a particular problem. Go to www.norfolkblurb.co.uk.

Bullying is something most schools will take seriously, but there's loads of help out there. In Norfolk, the … read more
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