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Nah, a hug rather than a protest. Done too much moaning and protesting recently. Flash mob/hug.


Although thinking about it a conga may be OK if it is happy. Or optional conga/hug.


To be even more serious it would be quite a nice gesture and dare I even say it get some nice publicity.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Flash hug?



I dunno about this one SS


A load of old men wearing nothing but sock suspenders and raincoats having a group hug kinda gives me the heabie jeabies


Worst of all I suspect there would be a lot of hanging around as well 😳

red devil Wrote:

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> Isn't that what Dogging is Artful?...



Oh no, not at all... Bring your cortina to Peckham rye park after dark tonight with your girl and the Ladies (questionable) and gents over there will either explain it all to you or you will be arrested for lewd behaviour as teddy boy said, your barking up the wrong tree flashing (filthy , horrible people) has nothing in common with dogging

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