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> The protests are in the City too...the irony is

> when I was a student and it was "Stop the city"

> "We" (the 300 anarchists or so ) were advised to

> wear suits to "blend in and stop you getting

> knicked" good ol' Kevin Bone and Class War


This could be sublime - your average City accountant sneaking in wearing ripped combats and stick-on dreads, only to encounter a perfectly turned out crowd of protesters shooting their double-cuffs at them.

I am deliberating about joining the march, one part of it is leaving from London Bridge Station at 11.30

(but I have to be back at the studio by 4.00 for a meeting... not very rebellious I know!)


Do you think I am asking for trouble? I would like to go for the first few hours and then head back to London Bridge via the back streets...

do you think I will make it back in time?? (and in one piece?)

advice please... oh wise ones....

anyone come with me???


see info below

xxcc


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/blog/2009/mar/23/online-guide-to-g20-protests



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BACK A HORSE


The Four Horsefolk of the Apocalypse will lead the carnival parades. Converge from 11 a.m. to move off at 11.30 from these rail stations:


?Moorgate Red horse: War

?Liverpool St Green horse: Climate chaos

?London Bridge Silver horse: Financial crimes

?Cannon Street Black horse: home, land, equality and self sufficiency in honour of the 360th full circle anniversary to the day of the Diggers and their claim: THE LAND: A COMMON TREASURY FOR ALL!


Each parade will have fitting music and many in costume. Bring flags. Bring tea making facilities (including water and kindling). A map of the city, incase you get lost. And cake. You can't have a revolution without cake.


We have a choir, a jazz outfit, a samba band and a protest muscian's collective. We invite all musicians to come and join in at the bank.

http://www.g-20meltdown.org

Mikecg Wrote:

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> Charlies the catalystic provocateur.

> I'll be wearing my steel toe cap trainers and I'll

> be donning me knuckle duster just in case.


is that so you can come and save me when the going gets tough????


ps do you think I will be able to make it back to the studio for 4.00 (it's in east dulwich)

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