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So on "Financial Fools Day", will you be:


a) sneaking into your office clutching your Starbucks latte and praying for safety

b) snugly tucked up at home, "working"

c) rioting and reclaiming the streets

d) not giving a shit and doing something else


I'm laughing as I post this, as there are just so many responses to this thread that I can almost write in advance...

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Yeah RC, those high class Jermyn Street shoes with the "Would sir like to announce himself with steel"... heels/toecaps, really pack a punch when on the end of some oxbridge prop, turned city trader, foot coming into speedy contact with layabout lazy cider induced stuper troublemaker. Only one winner there, the rich get quicker, the poor are bruised.
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Do you know RC, I think I might have seen them in the Cock (suppress the sniggers people) tavern one lunch time.

They'd been at the lunch time sauce a bit heavily, lairy mo-fos, and started laying in to the meat traders.


Never have I seen such a fight, and never again do I want to witness one, let alone be caught in the middle of it. Managed to slip through the pools of blood and broken chairs to get out. I think the traders had the upper hand, just.


As for the protesters, just as likely to find some dope-addled, ex hardnut as you are some trustafarian, irritating though they genuinely are. Though I have to say in the 1999 may day riots, the naked mud wrestling ladies that blocked the police vans from getting up Old Broadstreet were a joy to behold.

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Ahh yes. It is always so reassuring to be reminded about the fact that the backbone of the British economy is largely supported by single minded meatheads.


No wonder the national zeitgeist is synonymous with common decency and magnanimity to your fellow man.


Mud wrestlers I can see some value in though.

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Got a funny feeling this is going to be big, and shift the daily commute to the City from the 'unpleasant' box to 'near impossible'. We've all been advised to 'dress down' so I'm going in dressed in rags and a headscarf and carrying a piece of gnarled bark and a couple of placards.


I agree with the cause, but not sure about the action...

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I have some friends in the police and they are not looking foward to the coming weeks when G20 is about. they have had reminders about "restraint without injury". mobile lock-ups have been moved in from other areas of the country to be able to cater for the large amount of arrests they are planning on having to deal with.


and have just heard , loads of starbucks will be closed and boarded up while its going on ( this may just be rumour )

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Work sent out a memo basically saying don't speak to any protesters and if you think that you are in personal danger call 999.

Better still I'm gonna phone in sick. When I was working on Euston road the bank I was contracting for held accounts for a Life Sciences company one day protesters were out side, as I was leaving a woman animal rights activist shoved a load haler in my face and started calling me names and screaming at me all I could do was to run like fook!.

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