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...who escorted me close to my home tonight following getting completely lost around the back streets of Peckham on a diversion due to the very sad stabbing this evening. I was beginning to get quite distressed until you appeared.


THANK YOU! I hope you (and your boss) see this.

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> ...who escorted me close to my home tonight

> following getting completely lost around the back

> streets of Peckham on a diversion due to the very

> sad stabbing this evening. I was beginning to get

> quite distressed until you appeared.

>

> THANK YOU! I hope you (and your boss) see this.


Laddy Muck....


I saw him earlier this evening and showed him your post, he was

chuffed and his colleague promised to tell their Sergeant.

FatherJack Wrote:

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> I saw him earlier this evening and showed him your

> post, he was

> chuffed and his colleague promised to tell their

> Sergeant.


Are you SERIOUS FatherJack? That is AWESOME. Thank you SO much. He was such a lovely man; very conscientious and walked with me quite a while until I recognised my surroundings (which turned out to be very close to home). He clearly loves his job. I am sure my "detour" made him late too...he was on his way to check into a Station. Bless him. I really hope his superiors appreciate him. He stands out.


@ Sue: thank you! (Glad to see your "smileys" are back...your posts weren't the same without them :)) !)


@ Huguenot: if it had been you that had appeared, I'd have thrown a manky pork pie at you and run in the opposite direction! AHAHAHAHHAAAAAA...


@ Vik: United and Christmas hats have similarities, I grant you, but they are definitely NOT the same. Tutt Tutt!

giantbears Wrote:

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> Ooh Laddy Muck I am a dual Hamlet and MCFC support

> - shall we fight?


We shall fight with confidence and strength...whatever the cost may be,

we shall fight on the beaches,

we shall fight at the football ground,

we shall fight on the pitch and in the streets,

we shall fight in the Etihad,

we shall fight at the Theatre of Dreams,

we shall fight on the terraces,

WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER!


See you on the 9th December! ;-)

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