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Strange Orange dust on Peckham Rye


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Has anyone else noticed weird orange mud/dust on their shoes after walking on the grass on Peckham Rye? I?ve been cutting across the grass to work for the past year but the orange mud is a recent thing, just the last few weeks
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I'd wager its all down to that beastly family friendly music festival that was held on Peckham Rye Common back in May.


I'll be using this as ammunition when it rolls around again next year, writing to my MP as i was prevented from walking my dog due to the orange dust.

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NASA are secretly filming their their first manned Mars mission on Peckham rye at night by covering it in iron oxide dust and it will be used to fool us all, just like the fake moon landing conspiracy theory


Only to be exposed by a random lump of dog poo mysteriously transported from goose green to "Mars" on the boot of one of the astronauts


You heard it on the EDF first

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