I went to uni in Pompey. Have witnessed a lot of **** down there. My mate also ran a bar and restaurant in Southampton and it was always kicking off there as well. Must be the sea air. I worked the day pompey played millwall in cup game. Was mental. Southsea got boarded up. The night was amazing. We sat outside a nightclub eating kebabs watching fights all night. Football fans fighting each other. Squaddies fighting football fans. Squaddies and Pompey fans fighting millwall fans. Such fun. Til my mate got stabbed on his way home.
SKY talking to a black protestor in Hyde Park, vocal about the cops not dealing with the far right, yet they horse stampeded the black lives matter march, last weekend.
Think I've missed whatever your on about tbh. I just been busy mate lockdowns over now, although my bird won't be ba k at work til last as she's in hospitality so getting out the gaff as much as poss now lol Who ya want me to have a go at and what for. I'm here now bro
Nah it's ok bro, I deal with my own shhite. Just behave yourself by keeping away from the meat heads in London today
Aint even kept up with the news the last few days either. Cba tbh just got in and I'm chilling out now and the news won't help with that
Ffs I’ve just found out the blm March here ends at the place I walk my dogs. Just going to cut some eye holes in an old pillow case an walk the dogs.... @brb
I'm not walking all the way down there again. It did look if, as only the statue guards had turned up. There is a big one of Queen Victoria, a rather nice one of Charles Dickens, sat on some books and a couple of Lions halfway up the steps. Black lions matter.
I don’t remember seeing any statues down there perhaps maybe on southsea seafront? I lived opposite the hovercraft port. My best mates down there, two were black and one was a Jew. @brb The Jew was a weed dealer. He lived on fratton park road.
Goldsmith road, how ironic. Where I'm referring to is the Guildhall square. Theres a big statue of Queen Victoria. The Dickens one is fairly new. There's one of Nelson not far from where you were in Old Portsmouth. The ones on the seafront are all war memorials.
Well good to know that your 'best mates' make you non racist. It's like someone saying something racist, and saying oh but i didn't mean you
Can’t remember the name of the road I lived on. Maybe Clarence parade? I’ve got a photo of me stood outside it on graduation day which I won’t post. There used to be a great bar/club at the opposite end of southsea by the bottom pier. Was great. Used to go there and onto somewhere called Harry limes.