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There are people in this area working day & night to keep a roof over their heads,

meanwhile, you're sat here complaining about tatty advertisements & not being able to enjoy the flowers...


I can't imagine having this much time on my hands. What on earth do you do for a living?

Nigello Wrote:

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> Shows promise but needs work. Perhaps there is an

> afterschool comedy club that could help...?


Excuse me? Have you backed down from your crusade? Where'd your spine go?


Publicly funded buildings should never advertise anything, ever. I don't care if children are starving in the streets and dying of scurvy. If a school has a program to help feed them, they need to keep that to themselves. Or better yet, social media. Which platform? I don't need to do their work for them. The two words "Social" and "Media" should be enough for them to figure it out.


But yes, in your words Nigello, these buildings have been "obliterated" by this blight on our society. It's as good as a declaration of war, in my opinion. It seems Tooley Street isn't inclined to do anything about it either so we'll need to take to the streets ourselves.


Do you hear the people sing?

Singing the songs of angry men.

It is the music of the people who will not be slaves again!

When the beating of your heart echoes the beating of the drum!

There is a life about to start when Nigello comes!

Nigello Wrote:

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> Shows promise but needs work. Perhaps there is an

> afterschool comedy club that could help...?



What kind of weird noddy land d'you live in? If schools can generate extra money during holidays etc I'm perfectly happy for them to put whatever they care to on their railings.

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