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nashoi Wrote:

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> Evening Standard guide advising new MPs on how to

> join the metropolitan elite. Certain forum it's

> may wish to skip point 14 in particular.

>

> http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/london-life/ho

> w-new-mps-can-join-londons-metropolitan-elite-1024

> 3877.html



That's very funny :))

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Catching myself singing Bob Marleys 'Burnin and Lootin' walking along East Dulwich Grove, misremembering the words so actually singing 'this morning I woke up in the ghetto' (yes I know it's curfew, same difference in this context)... me a white 60s+ Dulwich resident.

Suggestions for more site-relevant lyrics welcome.

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