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There has been a wave of muggings by a mixed race teenager in dungarees. He has mugged me twice and has been seen mugging the ederly and the young. He is 6ft 4inch with curly hair. Do not approach hime or if he approaches you run as fast as you can because he will mug you and maybe even lick you as in my case. stay safe dulwich
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By the way, I think a wave is a very poor analogy in this instance.


A wave has momentum. If there were a wave of muggings in ED, it might start near the library, roll down Eynella road, before surging through the park and wiping out the picture gallery.


I think in this fuctitious instance of non-existent muggings happening in a single location, if you were looking for a geo-physical analogy, you might deploy eruption (prolonged) or similar.


But enough of that, can we hear some more about the giant in the dungarees. Does he have a pet mouse in there?

maxxi Wrote:

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> Are you sure it was dungarees and not the simpler

> (and oft confused) bib-and-brace? Corduroy or

> denim? Faded teal or the classic yellow and black?

> I think descriptive accuracy is vital in halting

> such a tsunami.


Manlikenoa,

You need to lick us with facts.

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