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Annette Curtain

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In the actual rolling news this was highlighted, which I thought was absolutely delicious.


"Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged the British government to order the police to stop their violent confrontation with the people, IRNA reported in the early hours of Tuesday.


Mehmanparast asked the British government to start dialogue with the protesters and to listen to their demands in order to calm the situation down.


The Iranian official also asked independent human rights organisations to investigate the killing [of Mark Duggan] in order to protect the civil rights and civil liberties ..."

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All the shops round Sydenham are closed up bar one on wells park rd.


Mind you the two chicken shops are open ( make of that what you will )



Thing is i'm now looking at the local kids ( many wearing heavy hooded coats ) with "added suspicion" & I don't like that.


But, who knows "The Shop With No Name" could be next.



NETTE

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Mind you the two chicken shops are open ( make of

> that what you will )


The kids need to eat something, and the filthy chicken is their food of choice...

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Mind you the two chicken shops are open ( make

> of

> > that what you will )



> The kids need to eat something, and the filthy

> chicken is their food of choice...



You said that Jezzer NOT me ( insert smiley here )


( inserted picture of discarded chicken box here )



NETTE ( usually in bold + thumbs up)

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ianr Wrote:

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> This from an advisory leaflet found after the

> Tottenham riot, viewable at http://instagr.am/p/Jt9gM/ .

>

> "Get rid of ALL clothes you were wearing at the demo, including YOUR SHOES, your bag, and any

> distinctive jewellery you were wearing.."


... then go and loot JD Sports for some more.

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