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I am sure people have lots of memories they would like to share,about anything, trivial or nostalgic,interesting

moments in time.

Peoples hobbies or interest.



One of mine ,from childhood was a joke we used to play on people walking through The foot tunnel in Greenwich.where I

lived as a kid.

My mates and I used to take some water in bottles and pour it on the floor in the middle, wait for someone to get close

and shout the tunnels leaking and then run off, the peoples faces were alarmed when they saw the water.

But we came unstuck a few times later as we were cautioned by a not amused off duty policeman.

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