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> I'm not surprised that's a pretty rough area

> around there - probably the local yobs having a go

> after too much Pimms!

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> Cheery pip, happy Christmas.


I often indulge in a bit of harmless vandalism on the way home from the pub with my mates- its a good laugh! With last night being the last night pubs are open for a while, its likely someone had a right skinful and decided to trash them a bit. No big deal.


Im nowhere near as bad as i was when i was a student mind- i used to go down the street knocking anything down or smashing any bit of glass i could find. I did eventually get nicked for it, but its good to have life experience of getting nicked at least once.

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