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re: stag poo



Edited - I have asked the administrator to remove this thread out of respect for anyone that might know him. Worse things have happened at sea. Nobody was hurt. The guy behaved inappropriately and I'm sure he feels suitably embarrassed about it. Lets not blow it all out of proportion, it was just a bit of poo.

unlurked Wrote:

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> cmck83 Wrote:

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> > Oh my God. That's rank.

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> The photo of the guy? I agree. Rugby to##er or

Millwall thug? Hard to tell nowadays as they are

> only separated by a single GCSE.


Being a Millwall Season Ticket holder I take personal exception to your remarks.


Neither myself nor the many Millwall fans I personally know could ever be considered as thugs.


Many people here may disagree with my views on certain subjects, but I do believe not one of them who has met me

would consider me a Thug.


What has what this guy did anything ti do with Millwall. ?


DulwichFox

I was in the EDT last night and saw the group on the stag night.

They were mainly outside the pub and for a stag night were very quiet and well behaved.


I was not aware of the incident even though I did use the Gents during the evening.


Cannot for the life of me imagine why someone would do such a thing.


Are we sure it was not a joke 'turd' ?? Sort of thing someone might bring for a laugh. ?


DulwichFox

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