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it is crimanal waist of taxpayer money 2 here they repaired the old clock. at the end of the day we all have mobiles , y do we need 2 pay 4 some old clock that only older genaration care about. yes we all need to no the wright time, be it cause we need 2 catch the bus 2 work, meet a m8 4 a kickabout' whatever. but we got mobiles 2 tell us where we need 2 be. they shuold use the money 2 pay 4 wardens 2 go around checking on dole scum in EB not waist it. council should of none better. we all ready give fortunes 2 wasters on the dole, y do us worker's have 2 pay again + again?. like most of u i am a prode worker at the end of the day this makes me sick as a para like most desent ppl.

Loving the idea that the clock is restored and back. (and i'm not even of the older generation)

Dulwich library was being talked about in Cornwall this week:a talk on Celebrating the Centenary of the life of John Passmore Edwards, the Cornish Philanthropist, attended by mum (who I suppose is one of the older generation).

Graywallpaper: I am not the older generation either but so what if I was? Also DOLE SCUM please - that is very rude, I feel very ashamed you ever bothered to write that on this thread - we were talking about historical items/buildings that are important to restore nothing to do with unemployment.
i never said you was old, tell me wear i said that?? at the end of the day waisting money on old clocks, old castels, stupid stateus, whatever, is same as waisting money on dole scroungers in hard times after credit crunch. GIVE IT 2 PPL THAT DESERVE IT. do you work? if u did u wood feel like me about dole scum and ppl who want something 4 nothin. i left school when i was 16', never been on dole, i'de rather die than clame a jiro theres' 2 many like u soft on scum who give nothin back 2 society. next time u will be saying big isseu sellers r genuien!! LOL. one thing this goverment got write is clamping down on so-call 'incapacaty benefit. most of them clameants r as fit as proverbeal m8, i'ts got 2 stop. their time is running out :)

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