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Originally posted by Hubble View PostNot offended jm, just defending the fair name of West London! I think the outlying parts of West London are very different to the more central areas.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostWow, I find that very strange to be honest. I've lived in West London most of my life and always found people friendly. If I walk up the road to Queens Park or down to Portobello I will end up seeing half a dozen people at least that I know and everyone will stop to chat. Was the same in Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush when I lived there. Guess it depends which part of West London you mean, but to label the entire area as unfriendly is a bit much.
The neighborly feel is gone from London, and part of the reason is that its grown into this huge, multi-cultural metropolis where people come and go. Growing up in Chiswick in the late 80's/early 90's, you knew your neighbours, the postman, milkman etc. I dont even know who lives on my floor in my flat right now!
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostThe mindset is different now. These days if a stranger stops to chat, the assumption is they are crazy/drunk/gonna mug me.
The neighborly feel is gone from London, and part of the reason is that its grown into this huge, multi-cultural metropolis where people come and go. Growing up in Chiswick in the late 80's/early 90's, you knew your neighbours, the postman, milkman etc. I dont even know who lives on my floor in my flat right now!
I used to live in Chiswick too many moons ago, and I still visit occasionally and find it's pretty much the same. Sure, the massive influx of people to London continues apace, and it's easy to feel it's an alienating place, but my contention is that that is really down to perception. And of course, there are some places that are not particularly friendly or welcoming, but that's true anywhere. I spend a fair amount of time in Yorkshire these days and also visit Cornwall often and yes the people serving in shops are friendly and the drivers are certainly more courteous and considerate, but the people serving round here are friendly too! Was just chatting to a young lad serving in M&S last night, very friendly lad, by the name of Mohammed. Contentious, I know, but he was a very nice lad.
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostThe reason that this one is the most popular is because Muslims all call their son this. Variety is not one of their strong points.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Often at Millwall, going to Sunday and next Wednesday's games and not surprised by this. Have seen some pretty low behaviour. Saw a black guy call out a mixed race player, saw a mixed race fan racially insult a black player. Hundreds of kids like this boy go with their highly racist grand parents, to be completely honest that was exactly how I started. I first went with my racist Nan and Great grandad and have just started going back as cheap tickets for some games so something fun to do on qpr free match days.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostThat Black V White documentary that was on Sunday night was a really good programme. Well worth a watch on catch up if you ain't seen it. Bob Hazell was on it.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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