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I hope for a speedy recovery. Be very aware of your surroundings, never take situations for granted and if something seems wrong or out of sorts it more than likely will be your only or last warning.

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London is a crazy place! I thought it was rough up here but the first time I worked down there said alright to a lad as I always do and he pulled a knife on me??? He was shouting what's your problem I thought I'm only saying hello you must have a problem haha I reckon it's friendly up our end it's safe to say hello haha

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London is a crazy place! I thought it was rough up here but the first time I worked down there said alright to a lad as I always do and he pulled a knife on me??? He was shouting what's your problem I thought I'm only saying hello you must have a problem haha I reckon it's friendly up our end it's safe to say hello haha

 

 

You're spot on there Lorry: down here speaking to strangers is something you do just before turning them over unfortunately. Us stuck up southerners don't know how to react to friendliness coming from someone we've never met! (Fellow Southerners - I'm exaggerating to make a point!)

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TBH, I have only been to London a few times, but on each occasion I found people friendly and welcoming.

 

What happened to this guy is shocking, but I could imagine it happening anywhere, there are nutters everywhere.

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I've done a lot of work in London over the years, I have family there too, the trick is to being able to read the street! certain places have a village feeling , with all the nicety's other places, the law of the jungle rules.............

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Only a mile down the road from me. The country is full of nutters but to be fair London has the lion's share. She must have been a real nutjob, to go away, get a knife and return is full on crazy.

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I'm staying in the north, protected by my flat cap. I suppose I always have my whippet for protection too. On a serious note though, that is truly shocking, I'm not surprised the other lads didn't get her though, can you imagine the shock if that happened. I wonder if he was wearing his lid.

 

 

At least he is still alive, I don't know about non-life changing, I would be pretty damn changed!

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