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Having lived the first half of my life in the heart of Town 3/4 miles from Trafalgar Square and the last(approximately) half right on the edge I think it is much simpler than that.I have just passed thru' South London on my way home from Kensington this very evening and find it "most":)) disquieting(even on a quiet Wednesday Night/Thursday Morning)seeing people,er,chilling on street corners with no apparent purpose(other than "chilling") at 3.00AM.obviously for Fri/Sat Mornings make that 5.30AM...:-S......think most families would rather feel that everyone is tucked up nice and snugly after a certain hour.....(tu)

Huguenot Wrote:



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> This thread was started by Strawbs who I seems to

> recall (probably incorrectly) being antipodean.


I have been told by a New Zealander that the Australians still left in Australia are all about to bail out to their eastern neighbours, owing to expected climate changes.

Drxyster Wrote:

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> Hi Marmora Man,

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> Drxyster of Therapia bows to your superior

> knowledge and thanks you for the correction.



Just wanted to keep us of the Crimean Quarter free from literary criticism!

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