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All yobs in Seaford unlike up and coming Newhaven
All riff raff, think they are posh but Seaford is full of wannabe millionaires, Palace fans and [MENTION=12634]Return of the Rev[/MENTION]
All yobs in Seaford unlike up and coming Newhaven
All riff raff, think they are posh but Seaford is full of wannabe millionaires, Palace fans and [MENTION=12634]Return of the Rev[/MENTION]
I thought Seaford was a Newhaven over spill
One or two that couldn’t handle the pace in Newhaven live there
I moved the other way.
Yeah I know, grandpa. "Back in my day... we used to follow every rule and be completely law abiding model citizens... kids these days though, all stupid and dangerous." Old people whining about absolutely nothing is one of the oldest things around.
What these girls/women are doing is perhaps not something guided by the ancient wisdom people here possess but its still pretty innocent and if there was no train around it was also completely harmless. Sometimes in the middle of the night I've walked across completely empty streets despite red lights and guess what, I survived every time. With margin.
Point is Swanny, you live in another country and I live not far from this railway crossing, I know there is a bend in the track and you can’t see the train approaching until it’s quite near.
The 2 ladies in the photo look like they are at at lest over 30, if the photo had 2 14 year olds I would sort of think it’s a silly thing kids do.
Fair enough.
Still think it seems pretty shoulder shrugging worthy as nothing happened. As things are today its probably more dangerous to go to the supermarket.
Point is Swanny, you live in another country and I live not far from this railway crossing, I know there is a bend in the track and you can’t see the train approaching until it’s quite near.
The 2 ladies in the photo look like they are at at lest over 30, if the photo had 2 14 year olds I would sort of think it’s a silly thing kids do.
No need to be alarmed, the chances of the woman getting hit by a train there are virtually nil, there's only about 2 an hour.
Point is Swanny, you live in another country and I live not far from this railway crossing, I know there is a bend in the track and you can’t see the train approaching until it’s quite near.
The 2 ladies in the photo look like they are at at lest over 30, if the photo had 2 14 year olds I would sort of think it’s a silly thing kids do.
shame there isn't a vaccine for stupid
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I thought the one laying down was going to pull her bottoms down for a mind the Gap shot ?
Regards
DF
If I wanted to take a photo in this area there is a beach a minutes walk away.
No need to be alarmed, the chances of the woman getting hit by a train there are virtually nil, there's only about 2 an hour.