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Old 25-10-2013, 10:20 PM #1
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Default watch out Wallaby's - High-gate Cemetery's about

watch out Wallaby's - High-gate Cemetery's about 25.10.13

this news is fantastic,
it will take it toll,
it bonces more then elastic,
don't believe me, ask "Karl". (Karl Marx)
not just a few,
but "Melanie" a worker has seen,
its "boldness" does turn the staff "blue",
but i think its environmentally green.
why now has it appeared,
do we have a clue,
a escape from a sanctuary is feared,
but no reports from "Golders hill park zoo".
"Melanie" has made clear,
at present there is no plans to remove,
the staff are leaving out vegetables sightings near,
the Wallaby's i am sure with the "dead" will groove.
only on guided tours will you spot,
this side of the cemetery is restricted,
a call from a lady will now knot,
because a adoption is what she wants inflicted.
since the weekend,
now a second confirmation did arrive,
the rare insects, bats are ready to defend,
not forgetting a beehive.
over on "hampstead Heath"
the "Ham and High" have said more proof,
this story is making me grind my teeth,
so privileged to walk under Camden's bough roof.
1839 is when opened this cemetery,
Malcolm Mclauren, George Eliot and more have peace,
this is not a Beadles about entry,
because "Jeremy" is there and i am sure will be laughing at the press release.

( when i read this story http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24638259 i felt i had to put in my 10 cents. but does anyone believe this story or photo or is Jeremy having the last laugh ?)
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