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Lewisham Follies
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yes boy and girls and reader,
you are all gonna DIIIIIIIDEEEEEE!
In lewisham a clumsy driver knocks ( flattens ) a cyclist
and they find ......
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you are all gonna DIIIIIIIDEEEEEE!
In lewisham a clumsy driver knocks ( flattens ) a cyclist
and they find ......
https:/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you're going to follow a life of crime, it's never a good idea to draw attention to yourself in other ways - a lot of years ago one of our supervisors was alleged to be conducting an inappropriate relationship with his landlady's daughter. when the police went to have a chat with him about that, they found his premises stuffed with more railway kit than was on hand at the depot in Newton Heath.....
many thanks Naomi
"Keep your shotgun in an appropriate case or cover whilst transporting it and place it out of sight, preferably in the locked boot or other secure load carrying area of the vehicle. You should never transport a loaded shotgun and the ammunition should ideally be stored separately again in a locked compartment hidden from plain sight. "
"Keep your shotgun in an appropriate case or cover whilst transporting it and place it out of sight, preferably in the locked boot or other secure load carrying area of the vehicle. You should never transport a loaded shotgun and the ammunition should ideally be stored separately again in a locked compartment hidden from plain sight. "
As we used to say in a Sec. Mod. I once worked in (inner-Halifax) 'It's a good job they are thick'. This, following the attempt by a 12-yr-old Pakistani boy of ours to pay for goods (including alcohol) at a local supermarket with a bank card he had found...... the name on it was something like 'John Smith'. :)
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