Local Nutters
Everywhere in the world has its fair share of deranged people. I grew up in Wolverhampton and remember the Polish tramp who lived in a tent on the roundabout. Legend had it that his coat was stuffed with cash. More recently I notice the guy who spends his day pushing a trolley round Camden Sainsburys shouting, "Best of luck!". Constantly. Tell us about your local nutters. Points for details. Extra points for photos.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 11:54)
Everywhere in the world has its fair share of deranged people. I grew up in Wolverhampton and remember the Polish tramp who lived in a tent on the roundabout. Legend had it that his coat was stuffed with cash. More recently I notice the guy who spends his day pushing a trolley round Camden Sainsburys shouting, "Best of luck!". Constantly. Tell us about your local nutters. Points for details. Extra points for photos.
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 11:54)
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ooh ooh another one
After moving from Northolt, and away from the Mongy Milgies (see last urgle-splurgle post on page 2) I lived in Hayes Middx for a while. There was a bloke, who to all intents and purposes, was handicapped (paraplegic). He had a wheelchair that was propelled by two great big lever things, rather than just spinning the wheels in an Ironsides fashion, he would pump the handles. Alright so far, nothing wrong with having a physical disability, however he was frequently spotted getting up out of his chair and walking normally. Worse still was the fact that he used to wheel his wheelchair, not on the pavement, but down the middle of the road on the white lines. Even on the very busy A312 which runs from Northolt to Heathrow.. sheesh!! what a fucknugget
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 12:55, Reply)
After moving from Northolt, and away from the Mongy Milgies (see last urgle-splurgle post on page 2) I lived in Hayes Middx for a while. There was a bloke, who to all intents and purposes, was handicapped (paraplegic). He had a wheelchair that was propelled by two great big lever things, rather than just spinning the wheels in an Ironsides fashion, he would pump the handles. Alright so far, nothing wrong with having a physical disability, however he was frequently spotted getting up out of his chair and walking normally. Worse still was the fact that he used to wheel his wheelchair, not on the pavement, but down the middle of the road on the white lines. Even on the very busy A312 which runs from Northolt to Heathrow.. sheesh!! what a fucknugget
( , Thu 16 Sep 2004, 12:55, Reply)
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