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An Everyday Tale Of London Folk

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Spicerack | 06:17 Sun 27th Oct 2019 | ChatterBank
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♬Dum di dum di dum di dum, dum di dum di dum dum♬
Daddy dons his hat and marches off to the station. He works very hard.
Next, it's the children, all rosy cheeked and shiny shoed skipping off for another jolly day at school.
Then Mummy gets the bus at ten past three
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To buy me something nice for tea
https://twitter.com/OptoSean/status/1188240257482924033
Thanks Liberals.
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it wasn't like this when i was growing up, i firmly believe life in the capital has changed for the worse.
06:22 Sun 27th Oct 2019
it wasn't like this when i was growing up, i firmly believe life in the capital has changed for the worse.
too many people for a start, many of whom wouldn't recognise a Londoner, if they fell over one
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My heart goes out to you, emmie. Can't you escape?
I think Enoch was right.
Enoch was much misunderstood, and oft misquoted.
no escape, unless win the lottery.
I agree.
Dregs.
The people around seem so nonchalant about it all. Were I in the vicinity of such mayhem I'd beat a very hasty retreat!
'Thanks Liberals'. Very well said Spicerack.
My observation is,,,,, anyone not in the ‘ fighting’ appeared totally unfazed by it. Maybe it ‘ a normal day ‘ .
^That's my thinking.
Is there a solution?
Could start with a programme of mass sterilization and go from there.
What - no knives? !!!
So what's new ?
No different to a weekend brawl on the streets of any city in the country
'sorry i'm late boss, there was a mass brawl on the bus'
'is that the best you can come up with?'

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