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No, not a wind up - tru fact


Today I witnessed a bearded fixie riding hipster scummer attempt to steal someones newly bought goodies at the big hospice charity shop today and walk with it - only to be stopped by the new owner as he was on his way out of the door, about to mount his bike .


No, it was not a mistake and no, he did not attempt to take the items to the till for payment


Theiving odds and sods from charity shops is obviously the new hipster done thing

Yup


Woman was waiting at the side of front door, inside the shop. goods all paid for, sitting in a little pile. Hipster walks past on way out, lifts one and walks out the door without realising she owned the stuff - Woman berates him loudly and he drops it back.

No doubt the Hatton Garden robbers wore hipster gear and Beards underneath the hard hats and Hi Vis jackets.

I say set this guy on them with his huge spanner.


http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/garage-boss-im-being-driven-out-of-hackney-by-hipsters-10132319.html

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