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You should be working in Brixton then you'd know what the edge really is, and no it's not the green bush outside your 'ouse.

There's this building near where work that has police going in and out of it all the time, day and night.

The place must be an absolute hotbed of criminality.

Torture, it's the only language they understand.

Apparently they speak funny and wear odd clothes! Ugh, how distasteful. Some people are just so stupid, aren't they? I think many of them deserve to be poor, not that I'd wish to be uncharitable, I give to the Lifeboats. I work very hard for my money, and don't speak strangely or associate with 'characters' as you might call them. People should be more like me, then I would be able to respect and understand them.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> You should be working in Brixton then you'd know

> what the edge really is, and no it's not the green

> bush outside your 'ouse.

> There's this building near where work that has

> police going in and out of it all the time, day

> and night.

> The place must be an absolute hotbed of

> criminality.

> Torture, it's the only language they understand.



Not quite true, HB. I understand they also understand "innit".

Why on why on why has public flogging on Goose Green been done away with? Its madness and a sign of the times.


Clearly the wrong 'uns and ne'er-do-wells that prey upon us need to be shown a lesson.


Perhaps we should send them to Australia again? Most of Australia seems to live here anyway, drinking our beer and impressing our women with their digereedoos and wotnot.


Its the fault of the foreigners. All of it.

Horsebox Wrote:

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> I saw a police car driving down Lordship Lane

> earlier on at a non specific time.

>

> Does anybody know what was going on or why they

> were there?


well i was at Kings and there was a lady looking unwell and upset - does anyone know what was wrong with her? why haven't i been told? surely it's my business to know (and to be nosey)

pk Wrote:

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> Horsebox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I saw a police car driving down Lordship Lane

> > earlier on at a non specific time.

> >

> > Does anybody know what was going on or why they

> > were there?

>

> well i was at Kings and there was a lady looking

> unwell and upset - does anyone know what was wrong

> with her? why haven't i been told? surely it's my

> business to know (and to be nosey)


Are you suggesting that the two incidents may be linked, PK?


I hope that you are able to shed a little more light on this situation and put my mind at rest.

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