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Who are you, who said hello to me at 11:50 18May09


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Lordship Lane, near SMBS and Therapy Rooms. You used my real name and said hello to me like we'd been friends for ever and I turned and said "Oh hello" like I knew who you were.

I do not.

You are white female in your 20s maybe early 30s with shoulder length black hair and about maybe 5ft 6 though you may have been standing on the pavement whilst I was crossing the road.

Annnnywayyyy, whoever you are, nice that you said hello to me and forgive my honesty in admitting my mind did a blank and I don't know who you are really, though I made out like I did!

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Hi Peckham Rose - it was me Nik who said hello to you this morning - I thought you looked a bit puzzled! I go the Peckham Rye Ward Panel Meetings with you (I do the Neighbourhood Watch in The Gardens). Anyway hope you're well and see you at the next meeting x
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YOU...smiley face with too much red lipstick, sad looking eyes, wearing baggy checked trousers, rotating bow tie and huge shoes. Me, carrying Guardian (reluctantly) in West Ham bobble hat. Drink sometime?
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???? Wrote:

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> YOU...smiley face with too much red lipstick, sad

> looking eyes, wearing baggy checked trousers,

> rotating bow tie and huge shoes. Me, carrying

> Guardian (reluctantly) in West Ham bobble hat.

> Drink sometime?



That's my girlfriend, a*shole

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