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<blockquote data-quote="Chopsy Varmint" data-source="post: 7473068" data-attributes="member: 136464"><p>A few years ago a friend lived on the edge of Richmond Park. It was great sport to see how many folk I could startle by saying 'hello', 'nice day', or 'afternoon' as we walked past. </p><p></p><p>I also remember going on the Countryside Alliance march, getting the Tube from Greenwich and the fear on the faces of regular Tube users as the carriages filled with robust, ruddy-cheeked, ruralites in smelly Barbours, all saying 'hello' as they walked past.</p><p></p><p>Whilst it was funny at the time it's actually quite a sad reflection on urban society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopsy Varmint, post: 7473068, member: 136464"] A few years ago a friend lived on the edge of Richmond Park. It was great sport to see how many folk I could startle by saying 'hello', 'nice day', or 'afternoon' as we walked past. I also remember going on the Countryside Alliance march, getting the Tube from Greenwich and the fear on the faces of regular Tube users as the carriages filled with robust, ruddy-cheeked, ruralites in smelly Barbours, all saying 'hello' as they walked past. Whilst it was funny at the time it's actually quite a sad reflection on urban society. [/QUOTE]
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