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Don't mock it


Last Year I was told that 'the Shower Chicks' from Waverly caused an all female crime spree in Peckham...


From what I hear they were quite scary and put the boys to shame.


I for one wouldn't like to be attacked by a gang of girls, unless they were all from St. Trinnians of course !!!

???? Wrote:

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> Paradoxically, gangs of clowns both scare the crap

> out of me and make me laugh


God they only scare the absolute sh*t out of me, I think I was scarred from watching the movie IT (Stephen King) when I was 11, even have to turn the tv over if they come on.. *shudder*

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You can mock all you like but quite recently there

> was a gang of girls going around mugging in East

> Dulwich and I don't remember their victims finding

> it remotely funny.



My daughter was one of their victims. All I can say to the folk on this forum who find mugging amusing, "Wait until it happens to one of your family/close friends". Everyone likes a good laugh but some of the responses on this forum are shameful.


Both of my older teenage boys have also been attacked two or three times whilst out and about in the area over the last five years but fortunately not seriously hurt. My nephew was so badly beaten up walking back from Sainsburys a few years ago that he was hospitalised. It really isn't a laughing matter.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I think at the end of the day it's the same as

> killing a poisonous snake or spider Kells. They

> may be smaller and weaker but they still possess

> the ability to kill you.


Hehe. I went to an all girls school too, they're not all innocent!

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