Bomb found in Moulsecoomb

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The Spanish

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Aug 12, 2008
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I know, I am only using this to grind a particular axe for no reason. May not be that clever or amusing but its better than the moronic and snobby tee hee no one will miss moulscooomb posts that popped up with tedious predictability.

anyway fair play to those who go and look at this and sort this out. people forget them.
 




REDLAND

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Jul 7, 2003
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At the foot of the downs
Suspicious package = wage packet!
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Suspicious package = wage packet!

Now either you contribute to the Argus comments page, or you blatantly plagiarised it :p
 


REDLAND

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Freddie Goodwin.

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Mar 31, 2007
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i'm from Moulsecoombe and although not insulted by your post in any way shape or form I was under the impression 'Pikies' are travellers that live in caravans so are they not just as likely to be sited in Eastbourne as they are in Moulsecoombe?

Funny how peeps from 'scoomb always put the 'e' on the end. I reckon that's how it should be spelt too and some years ago the different spellings were on display on roadsigns at Moulsecoomb Way.
 




Lady Whistledown

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I wonder how the ob got the idea to watch this particular house?

I can't imagine.

Probably made it up for a laugh while sitting in a roadside caff, eating donuts and looking for motorists doing 31mph in a 30?
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Funny how peeps from 'scoomb always put the 'e' on the end. I reckon that's how it should be spelt too and some years ago the different spellings were on display on roadsigns at Moulsecoomb Way.

I don't. There's no 'e' on the end of Moulsecoomb. The school did used to be called Moulsecombe(with one 'o') some years back but changed its name in the 50s or early 60s to standardise with the rest of the area.

Do you still call Brighton, Brighthelmstone?

And I too resent the implication that Moulsecoomb is nothing but a haven for drug-dealing criminals. I don't live there any longer, but I was brought up there and there jhave always been many hard-working families on the estate - many of them employed by Allen West (my dad among them). When that shed most of its workforce, Moulsecoomb was hit very hard but it's honestly not that bad a place.

Besided, a lot of the population these days are students rather than the unemployed laybabouts of popular imagination.
 


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