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I?ve really loved season 3 of Top Boy on Netflix - their activities of selling food seemed quite lucrative so I wondered if I could join one of the local crews to sell food with them? I did go down to Peckham and tried to fist bump some likely looking people standing around in the market areas and greeted them with ?Wah Gwaan?, but they just either looked at me weirdly or told me to go away (using an expletive).
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Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> I?ve really loved season 3 of Top Boy on Netflix -

> their activities of selling food seemed quite

> lucrative so I wondered if I could join one of the

> local crews to sell food with them? I did go down

> to Peckham and tried to fist bump some likely

> looking people standing around in the market areas

> and greeted them with ?Wah Gwaan?, but they just

> either looked at me weirdly or told me to go away

> (using an expletive).


Why not try importing? Two vacancies have just opened up. Fancy a nice Caribbean cruise?


'Jesus Christ, I wasn't expecting more than four years!': Stunned British cocaine-smuggling pensioners are jailed for eight years in Portugal for trying to bring ?1m of coke into Europe on a Caribbean cruise

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7508345/British-pensioners-jailed-eight-years-Portugal-trying-smuggle-1million-drugs.html


You only have to look at them really don't you.

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