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I have my dear. as i said in my previous post.

I also said that it made me laugh, in case you had missed that too.


Oh Jeezus. You do realize the press also reported that

the chap had handed himself in and he has been punished

through the courts. Is that bad press?


I'll show you a thousand similar videos from Newport/ Glasgow/ Newcastle.

Peckham is not the only place singled out for 'bad' press on this sort of level.


One nutter.

What about the murders? i'm surprised you haven't mentioned that as your major issue.

It would be mine if thought i had one...

Pearson Wrote:

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> I'll show you a thousand similar videos from

> Newport/ Glasgow/ Newcastle.

> Peckham is not the only place singled out for

> 'bad' press on this sort of level.

>


This hits the nail on the head.

Google may now be listing the 'Peckham terminator' in the scroll down because it's had so many hits in the last couple of days by someone trying to create an 'issue' but it wasn't previously and it won't when something else takes a project creator's fancy. I actually found it returned two major items when I tried just now; the other was 'Peckham High School for girls'. Is that another 'issue'?


More importantly, I can read Pearson's posts and understand what they mean.

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