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waterhog
10-12-2015, 11:37 AM
kentish town lidl lady beggar 10.12.15
to the people of kentish
i am now going to make you frown
please don't think i am above or snobbish
because born and bread and love this town.
but we have a evader
and it is criminal
so i am a knight in shinning armor and crusader
because being a sucker is not damage minimal.
dressed in thin cloth
trying to represent the middle east
kneeling on cold floor bubbling like froth
your emotions will rise like yeast.
you automatically think mother
a love that is inner
this lady is acting better then a "dot branning" cover
she is a natral ethal skinner.
not sure if its just male givers
but i witnessed 3 consecutively
this is going to bring out the "blood of rivers"
because kentish town is being ripped off financially.
so next time you go shopping
by lidl in the gap keep your eyes peeled
have i changed your mind on money dropping
or are you a sucker and have been reeled.
( you will find this lady in the little doorway right next to lidl. have you seen her ? http://www.maplord.com/london/kentish-town-street-view )
Kizzy
10-12-2015, 12:40 PM
So there's an old lady begging near lidl, and you want her removed....Is that it?
arista
10-12-2015, 12:56 PM
"because kentish town is being ripped off financially."
No its improving
kirklancaster
10-12-2015, 01:00 PM
This might only be a 'liddle' problem, but this cheeky beggar must be stopped Hog. :laugh:
waterhog
11-12-2015, 08:54 AM
This might only be a 'liddle' problem, but this cheeky beggar must be stopped Hog. :laugh:
she is part of a racket and we are being led up the garden path -
DemolitionRed
11-12-2015, 09:50 AM
I never give street people money just in case but I will buy them a coffee or offer to buy them a sandwich or some soup.
All our local churches have now opened their doors to the homeless over Xmas and NY. A friend of mine is working with them and says over 300 arrive every evening to be allocated z-beds in different churches. Although I'm glad they have a warm bed to go to over the Xmas period, I have to wonder where they go after that.
Kizzy
11-12-2015, 12:25 PM
One initiative in Leeds..
http://www.stgeorgescrypt.org.uk/charity/media/k2/items/cache/e529a8dc22bd84a37f6f8ae6b8ce40d3_L.jpg
DemolitionRed
11-12-2015, 01:05 PM
I think its a great idea Kizzy. Some of the professional beggars have the Xmas crowds keeping their purses firmly closed. If we can reassure people that we can genuinely help the homeless, I'm all for it.
Many people in Britain are only a few pay checks from being in their shoes.
Kizzy
11-12-2015, 01:11 PM
I think its a great idea Kizzy. Some of the professional beggars have the Xmas crowds keeping their purses firmly closed. If we can reassure people that we can genuinely help the homeless, I'm all for it.
Many people in Britain are only a few pay checks from being in their shoes.
It is, St Georges is a wonderful place DR and that is so true, some of the stories I've heard there :(
Northern Monkey
11-12-2015, 01:50 PM
One initiative in Leeds..
http://www.stgeorgescrypt.org.uk/charity/media/k2/items/cache/e529a8dc22bd84a37f6f8ae6b8ce40d3_L.jpg
Did'nt think they'd want all the tramps stinking up Trinity:laugh:
Kizzy
11-12-2015, 01:55 PM
Season of goodwill to ALL men, not just the financially viable remember.
DemolitionRed
11-12-2015, 02:14 PM
Season of goodwill to ALL men, not just the financially viable remember.
Actually I think the financially viable, at least those at the high end, tend to be very generous. I've been involved in a few charities and a lot of those who get involved and are the most pro active are either the sort of people who have lived through desperate situations in the past or what we would call silver spoons (those born into affluent families)
You get noticeably few people helping out who are what we would consider working poor and like to think of themselves as 'middle class'. No surprise really, its the same with snobs. You rarely find a snob who was born into money but there's plenty of working poor snobs.
Kizzy
11-12-2015, 03:36 PM
Actually I think the financially viable, at least those at the high end, tend to be very generous. I've been involved in a few charities and a lot of those who get involved and are the most pro active are either the sort of people who have lived through desperate situations in the past or what we would call silver spoons (those born into affluent families)
You get noticeably few people helping out who are what we would consider working poor and like to think of themselves as 'middle class'. No surprise really, its the same with snobs. You rarely find a snob who was born into money but there's plenty of working poor snobs.
I agree 100% there :laugh:
I didn't mean that the financially viable weren't supportive, just that those that aren't financially viable need to be thought of for the reasons you mentioned earlier, we all like to think it could never happen but it does :(
DemolitionRed
11-12-2015, 04:04 PM
I agree 100% there :laugh:
I didn't mean that the financially viable weren't supportive, just that those that aren't financially viable need to be thought of for the reasons you mentioned earlier, we all like to think it could never happen but it does :(
Oh I know! I think most of us, could afford to give a little something but sadly many won't.
I'm reading 'The Ragged Trousered Philandthropists' atm. Its about the impoverished and powerless underclass in the Edwardian times. There are some very strong political messages that are still relevant in today's Britain. If you haven't already read it, I think you'd enjoy it Kizzy.
Kizzy
11-12-2015, 10:44 PM
Oh I know! I think most of us, could afford to give a little something but sadly many won't.
I'm reading 'The Ragged Trousered Philandthropists' atm. Its about the impoverished and powerless underclass in the Edwardian times. There are some very strong political messages that are still relevant in today's Britain. If you haven't already read it, I think you'd enjoy it Kizzy.
I love it! My brother bought me it but I lent it out and never got it back, funnily I'm getting my daughter it for Christmas :)
kirklancaster
11-12-2015, 10:53 PM
Did'nt think they'd want all the tramps stinking up Trinity:laugh:
:laugh:
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