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I think you are absolutely right! Why do we have to endure endless wailing from wannabee X Factor hopefuls on every street corner. My trip to work from Waterloo to ED this morning consisted of the following:


2 x beggars, both with very healthy pit bull style dogs, a juggler/fire eater with serious burns and scarring around his mouth and no teeth thanks to all the meths he holds in his mouth, 3 x Big Issue sales man, a pretend cryer from Turkey, who turns up with a smile on her face and starts crying to order for the duration of her shift.. a total con man, who I actually gave money to because he looked respectable and said he'd lost his wallet (only to see him pulling the same scam 30 minutes later in Peckham).

The sound of a poor singer wailing at me would have been the final straw!

Nick1962 Wrote:

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> I think you are absolutely right! Why do we have

> to endure endless wailing from wannabee X Factor

> hopefuls on every street corner. My trip to work

> from Waterloo to ED this morning consisted of the

> following:

>

> 2 x beggars, both with very healthy pit bull style

> dogs, a juggler/fire eater with serious burns and

> scarring around his mouth and no teeth thanks to

> all the meths he holds in his mouth, 3 x Big Issue

> sales man, a pretend cryer from Turkey, who turns

> up with a smile on her face and starts crying to

> order for the duration of her shift.. a total con

> man, who I actually gave money to because he

> looked respectable and said he'd lost his wallet

> (only to see him pulling the same scam 30 minutes

> later in Peckham).

> The sound of a poor singer wailing at me would

> have been the final straw!


So THAT'S what they mean by Meth Mouth!

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