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Brixton news, rumours and general chat - October 2012

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nipsla said:
Yes on Saturday. And he was back today. He's even more annoying than the bloke who was busking on the trumpet while learning at the same time :mad: :D

Sax Sunday will be great :)
 
My parents are visiting tomorrow until the end of the week. They think Brixton is disgusting, noisy and dirty. They are not convinced by the delights of Brixton Village. :D

Have they been yet or only heard about it? Where do they live then that they think Brixton's so nasty?
 
A few years ago a couple (rad rev and his wife my friend) came to visit me in Brixton I told them not to bring any cash with them (I was meaning don't bring hundreds of pounds) because I'd show them around the place in the early hours.Silly fuckers came with no money at all so I had to pay tube fare :facepalm: .
 
My parents are visiting tomorrow until the end of the week. They think Brixton is disgusting, noisy and dirty. They are not convinced by the delights of Brixton Village. :D
My mum and dad (exiled to the country from the Elephant) love Brixton and can't get enough. Mum loves the fact you can buy a mango at midnight and dad loves the fact you can smoke weed in the pub garden :oops:
 
Did I hear a didgeridoo in the background? :hmm:
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Minnie_the_Minx said:
Have they been yet or only heard about it? Where do they live then that they think Brixton's so nasty?

I've lived here for twenty years so they've been many times. They live in rural Lincolnshire and are appalled by litter and graffiti.
 
Item on Radio 4 now about drugs policy - interviewing traders, residents and councillors from Brixton, mention of Paddick etc

I heard Paddick this morning on this. He , understandably, sounded pleased with the report of drugs that recommends decriminalization. Vindicates his policy on drugs in Brixton.

Pleased for the guy that this report does that.

He was let down by politicians, But what does one expect. Politicians line up to bail out bankers and then crack down hard on someone who takes recreational drugs. They do this because its easy way to make themselves look hard. They are impotent when dealing with powerful bankers and big business. Tossers.
 
:D There was however a Labour councillor who trotted out the usual "drugs supermarket" lines.

Beyond belief. FFS. Do these people in Labour party think its clever saying this? Have they even looked at this report into drugs policy?

Whatever ever happened to "evidence based policy" and "doing what works"? Both very Nu Labour both tand so both something Lambeth Labour should support.

Do u know which Labour Cllr it was?
 

I now feel sorry for him. Its that look on his face.

Talking of people on the street. I saw 2 beggars on the high street on Sunday afternoon. Gave one of them some money. They were clearly asylum seekers with no money. As that is how it is now.
 
1992 called and asked for their didge player back.

I prefer him to the ironic moustachio'd, tight-trousered guitar player though.
 
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