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rockyfowler
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The world of idiots :roll: Pic is not recent but typical of the weekend crowds :cry:
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Well it will never happen to them will it

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Is this now? :roll:
rockyfowler
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The picture is typical of what happened over the weekend as shown on the news and papers - but is an old picture in happier times 2017 :wink:
Have amended pic :idea:
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There was a few people where we live, met up on Friday evening on the front for drinks.
All a distance apart.
I was shocked at first!
Then thought, well they all were a distance apart, having a chat and laugh...never know what is right or not! :?

We are talking about having a celebration on VE day, 8th May where we live. Some do and others say no.
I have my red, white and blue flags on order...
I have no problem sitting on our drive,, reflecting, waving to neighbours and having a drink to celebrate!
We are mainly semi detached houses and a large green in front of us, so a lot of distance!
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