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Mikecg Wrote:

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> Yeah you a right Jeremy but when faced with the

> situation with the adrenalin flowing heat of the

> moment and fear I'd crack a few skulls as well.

>

> I thought they were very controlled at first and

> they co-ordinated the situation perfectly, I think

> the world was taught a lesson in crowd control by

> the boys in blue, the Police in other countries

> where the G summits have taken place always appear

> to be more heavy handed and the containment

> manoeuvre they implemented was a stroke of

> genius.

>

> A reason to be proud of em.

>

> My highlight of the whole thing was waving ?10

> notes out of the windows at the protesters HAHA!


Oh dear.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Whaddya expect? Most of these Jokers seem to have

> been brought up on the mean streets of Dorchester,

> Winchester, Guildford and Chipping Sodbury. They

> "Havant" a clue:)....

>

> Protestors used to be from Waterloo, where its at,

> rather than bleedin' Waterlooville...

>

> Now The London Riots of The 1980's deh wuz der

> reel thing.....

>

> p.s. Send them home and get them to pay their

> taxes, like the rest of us, at The National

> Headquarters at Andover....



WHADDAFOOK???? I come from Havant. Pretty mean streets they are too! The Leigh Park Mafia will be on your case mate! And as for Waterlooville? Well, you'll feel the wrath of the Wecock Wrecking Crew!

Hmmm,



Just to clarify, I'm not calling Mikecg a c**t you understand, just thought the song rather apposite. But yes, the ?10 waving is rather cockish. Actually on a couple of levels - besides the obvious, surely if you wanted to be totally wankerish city boy about it, it should have been fifties..? ?10 notes just smack of working in the city as a tea boy...

ratty Wrote:

WHADDAFOOK???? I come from Havant. Pretty mean streets they are too! The Leigh Park Mafia will be on your case mate! And as for Waterlooville? Well, you'll feel the wrath of the Wecock Wrecking Crew!


Peace Bro...I don't want no ag...:)-D

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mikecg Wrote:

>

> > My highlight of the whole thing was waving ?10

> > notes out of the windows at the protesters

> HAHA!

>

> You seem to have a bit of a talent for making

> yourself look a total cock.


I read that as a bit tongue in cheek, much like the below:


http://news.hereisthecity.com/news/business_news/8901.cntns

Don'T take it to seriously guys I don't even sit near a window and because I'm a third party contractor I am usually relegated to the basement so I was no where near any windows, and ?50 notes are rare these days RosieH I haven't seen one for years.

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