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According to my informant, she was sitting outside a pub on LL and jumped up and announced to a passer-by: "Excuse me, I'm not trying to sell you anything, I just wondered if I could have a light please?" Followed by self-congratulatory laughter.


Not that I'm a snitch, you understand.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> According to my informant, she was sitting outside

> a pub on LL and jumped up and announced to a

> passer-by: "Excuse me, I'm not trying to sell you

> anything, I just wondered if I could have a light

> please?" Followed by self-congratulatory

> laughter.

>

> Not that I'm a snitch, you understand.


Asking for a light?


I say we give her the light she deserves.


BURN HER!! BURN HER!!! BURN THE WITCH AT THE STAKE!!!!


Big Brother indeed.

Pickle Wrote:

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> From memory I think she was the one who described

> herself as an "IT" girl around Lewisham. Lucky

> girl!


I had no idea she came from Lewisham. If only she'd let on.


BURN HER!! BURN HER!!! BURN THE WITCH AT THE STAKE!!!!

Ms B Wrote:

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> D'you think she'd come for Davina Shoes?


That's possible of course. Or she may have been visiting the Whately road tr**ps.

Either way.


BURN HER!! BURN HER!!! BURN THE WITCH AT THE STAKE!!!!

ratty Wrote:

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> Actually a mate of mine helped her in her car when

> she had broken down the other day and apparently

> she was really nice


Ah sure Jasus Christ, wouldn't she have the right to go killing people if she wasn't?

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