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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Well, sorry but ....I think we

> should now pull up stumps and go back to the shed

...."the shed"??...Put it there Brother,I never realised you were a Chelsea Fan:)-D

citizenED Wrote:

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> Tony, just a suggestion: why not look at

> similarities between people, not differences. That

> might get us somewhere.

...........Naturally,but I take the great deal of similarities for granted.The're obvious.

However for some to have a bizarre(imo) view that there are not differences is incredulous to me having lived in South London and also its borders for over 50 years:))..It genuinely makes me wonder what the 2non-believers" lol are afraid of discovering;-)

Tony, the similarities are greater and far more important than the differences. Most of us, every race, want to feed and clothe ourselves and families, we seek happiness, friendship, community and success. If, on the very perimeter of our experience and achievement there are some differences in the speed and dancing ability of a tiny percentage of a particular race then it matters not one jot.

taper Wrote:

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> Tony - I hereby admit there are differences

> between people.

....Indeed there are taper! Some people acknowledge and accept that there are clear differences between a significant(not "tiny") number of people from one Racial Group to another,like me,and others can't or won't or don't want to see that!

citizenED Wrote:

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> "Tony, ....then it

> matters not one jot."

....I agree it does not matter citizenED but if it does not matter like you and I think why do you think some people don't seem to want to acknowledge this obvious fact?

I've just been on The Circle Line if that helps...and a funny thing happened.A Lady gets on 2 stops later and you can see she is waving her arms frantically all over the place for no apparent reason and at no-one in particular.Strange.Then it gets stranger.She stands near me and I can see she is laughing in a weird way,again for no apparent reason.Then she(while standing) gets a Book out for the next 3 stops and suddenly seems fine..As she gets off she starts the "Windmilling" crazy stuff again as she wanders off in the distance...Doctor Strangely Strange....what do you think she was about? Drugs? What?

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