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On Sep 5 at 17:54 Stacey, via email wrote: I travelled to La Tomatina with The Fanatics and had a blast. I met great people and had a good time. |
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On Sep 5 at 17:53 Mark, via email wrote: Criminals being turned into folk heroes is nothing new (Are we turning criminals into celebrities?). The names Robin Hood, Claude Duval, Dick Turpin,and pre-Ned Kelly bushrangers Jack Donohoe, Ben Hall, and Frank Gardiner come to mind. There was a contemporary song “For ever since the good old days/Of Turpin and Duval/The people’s friends were outlaws/And so was bold Ben Hall.”
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On Sep 5 at 17:53 Ryan, via email wrote: Who the hell argues about this (Colourful language)? You and your mates must be boring as shit if this is a common conversation! |
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On Sep 5 at 17:52 Polly, via email wrote: For some time now I’ve realised that Londoners do not like confrontation: jumping on the Tube and aimlessly staring into oblivion, avoiding eye contact at all costs for fear of being engaged by a ‘stranger’.
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On Sep 5 at 17:49 Leigh, via email wrote: I am amazed how many people keep pennies out of circulation by losing them or collecting them in jars. They don’t buy anything, and I feel that it is time for merchants to round off to the nearest 5p. |
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On Aug 29 at 16:59 Craig, Walthamstow wrote: I whole-heartedly agree with your article last week about criminals being turned into celebrities (Are we turning criminals into celebrities?).
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On Aug 29 at 16:58 Ross, via email wrote: Can I make one thing absolutely clear to all Aussies out there. South Africa wear the green and gold in rugby and Australia wear the gold (yellow) and green.
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