We don’t understand, say parents of Malaysian 'bad Samaritan' riot victim
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I also "don't understand" and agree with everything said by these decent people in the Mail article
We don’t understand, say parents of Malaysian 'bad Samaritan' riot victim
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1o9uB1krR
I also "don't understand" and agree with everything said by these decent people in the Mail article
An interesting cocktail of people, cultures, beliefs, attitudes and ethics etc etc
I was referring to the locality and the mix of people involved aswell as the parents of the unfortunate chap.An interesting cocktail of people, cultures, beliefs, attitudes and ethics etc etc
I notice that one of his assailants is from Ilford. I am from Ilford - born there. It reminds me of Bradford....
I see the assault took place in Barking, just up the road from Ilford.
And the chap from Ilford was later involved in theft at Tescos.....
EAh. I am from Ilford and Barkingside. Born in King Georges, nr Newbury Park. My mother and family had to take refuge down Gants Hill tube station during the war ....
And originally a staunch West Ham supporter and used to go regularly, passing along Green Street on the way...
Best thing you ever did lastlid get out of this country.
I'd look upon that as a blessing mate.
I make one probably every other day.
I never eat out here anyway....too tight-fisted.
The ingredients for most curries are actually pretty basic, but I especially like cream of coconut in mine, probably more Malaysian in taste.
They do vary though, but usually pretty edible.
[QUOTE=grahamw48;342884]I never eat out here anyway....too tight-f
i am sure we are related
We'll have to go for a night out sometime and murder 50p mate.
does that fee include the taxi
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