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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Hey come on she wasnt attacking Council Tenants or

> Properties. Bit of a bad choice saying Hostels

> becuause you might get a Deaf Mute Hostel next

> door or Autistic Adults or Victims of Domestic

> Violence who would hardly be drawing attention to

> themselves I can see that an unsettleable Rowdy

> Alcoholics Hostel might be un attractive and

> there are one or two of those around but to be

> honest I dont think any searching would I dentify

> one. Try sitting outside on a Saturday Night?



Thanks e-dealer - that is exactly what I meant. And yes, I am planning to walk past a few times to check out the noise levels anyway!

Girl82 Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hey come on she wasnt attacking Council Tenants

> or

> > Properties. Bit of a bad choice saying Hostels

> > becuause you might get a Deaf Mute Hostel next

> > door or Autistic Adults or Victims of Domestic

> > Violence who would hardly be drawing attention

> to

> > themselves I can see that an unsettleable

> Rowdy

> > Alcoholics Hostel might be un attractive and

> > there are one or two of those around but to be

> > honest I dont think any searching would I

> dentify

> > one. Try sitting outside on a Saturday Night?

>

>

> Thanks e-dealer - that is exactly what I meant.

> And yes, I am planning to walk past a few times to

> check out the noise levels anyway!



Yes you like to agree with posters and say EXACTLY a lot without actually reading what they are saying.


So you EXACTLY agreed that people living in hostels are scumbags


And now EXACTLY agree the possibility that the hostel could accommodate deaf mutes, autistic or victims of domestic violence. Are these what you meant by scumbags?

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