I'm already watching. Only popped over to see what you were sobbing about. Suppose at least you're no longer bumping dead man threads, to show off your self control. Did you have a **** over Lucy Letby btw?
Yawn
I'm already watching. Only popped over to see what you were sobbing about. Suppose at least you're no longer bumping dead man threads, to show off your self control. Did you have a **** over Lucy Letby btw?
Have you chased any elderly men in MG's around the lanes in Cornwall today, so you can fight them again?Yawn
At this point I'm lost, why we talking about Crowborough, go on then educate me at least?
Have you chased any elderly men in MG's around the lanes in Cornwall today, so you can fight them again?
I just dislike people in general. Don’t care if they’re white, black, brown etc.Unless you've got that kind of prejudice in your thinking of course, otherwise to most people, it wouldn't even figure.
I've lived in a few different places in the UK, either to study or to work. I've lived in cities, towns, villages and been around all sorts of different people. Can safely say that the racial profile of an area has never even come into my thinking about why I'd move to a particular area.
Been through Crowborough quite a few times, but that would have been decades ago, so had to look at a map to refresh my memory - A26 on route to Uckfield, I remember now.Crowborough (in Sussex) is one of those nice
idyllic countryside locales with yer 90+ % Huwhite
population.
Then the govt decided that a barracks in that
parish was going to become residency to all those
<< refugee >> << doctors, scientists and engineers >>
coming across the channel.
The locals protested quite intently about the incoming DIE-versity.
The great irony being that one councillor in that
locale is Rachel Millward of the Greens.
You should be able to find vid footage online of
the public meeting between the electorate and her.
@Sucky dislikes people in general as well, but he gets called a racist. I'll tell him to move to a rural area, just avoid Crowborough. I reckon Cornwall would be ideal for him.I just dislike people in general. Don’t care if they’re white, black, brown etc.
The older I get the more I realise why people move to rural places in the arse end of nowhere.

I just dislike people in general. Don’t care if they’re white, black, brown etc.
The older I get the more I realise why people move to rural places in the arse end of nowhere.
Lol, yeah dickheads in all walks of life, it doesn’t matter what colour, race or religion they are
I’ve found that living in cities and towns, you can be surrounded by people, but you just want your own space.
It’s a good balance for me here. There’s enough going on with other people, but I’m happiest when I’m just on my tod with my rocks and moss lol.
@Sucky can’t be racist, he’s got a black missus![]()

Yeah I get that. It’s why I like Glasgow, it’s got loads going on when I want it but also never more than a 10 minute drive away from empty fields and woods to walk the dog
Last time I was on the Hereford/Wales border, we called in for a saturday lunchtime pint, the bar was closed so went into the lounge, landlady apologised when we asked if we could go into the bar for a game of pool, sorry she said, last night we had some English and Welsh young farmers in, a friendly game of pool turned into something very different, all the cues got snapped and used as weapons, took the police 30 minutes to get here so it was complete carnage, it needed 3 ambulances to take the injured to hospital and 2 coppers were assaulted too, she says people think its boring around here,amazing how well she took it considering her bar had been smashed upI've lived near the Welsh borders for a while between Hereford and Ludlow. Lovely countryside, but not much going on and a 40 min drive to get to any real semblance of a town. There were lots of very isolated folk out that way.
Where I am now, there aren't many towns at all, so it means the few that are here are good hubs with plenty going on. And they are 5 min walks away from proper wild landscape where you can feel completely out in the sticks.
Last time I was on the Hereford/Wales border, we called in for a saturday lunchtime pint, the bar was closed so went into the lounge, landlady apologised when we asked if we could go into the bar for a game of pool, sorry she said, last night we had some English and Welsh young farmers in, a friendly game of pool turned into something very different, all the cues got snapped and used as weapons, took the police 30 minutes to get there so it complete carnage, it needed 3 ambulances to take the injured to hospital and 2 coppers were assaulted too, she says people think its boring around here,amazing how well she took it considering her bar had been smashed up

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