By BOB LARBEY
Jim and Mary Baxter are in the middle of one of life's major traumas - they are having an extension built on to their house. A great deal of their time is taken up with negotiating with the builder, the charming but evasive David, who seems to have put them very low down on his list of priorities and is alarmingly adept at creating elaborate excuses for his firm's shortcomings. The relationship between the Baxters becomes increasingly strained as David's machinations slow the progress of their extension and make unwilling participants of the bricklayers and carpenter in the ensuing struggle.
Jim and Mary Baxter are in the middle of one of life's major traumas - they are having an extension built on to their house. A great deal of their time is taken up with negotiating with the builder, the charming but evasive David, who seems to have put them very low down on his list of priorities and is alarmingly adept at creating elaborate excuses for his firm's shortcomings. The relationship between the Baxters becomes increasingly strained as David's machinations slow the progress of their extension and make unwilling participants of the bricklayers and carpenter in the ensuing struggle.
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