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Probably from all the home grow they are growing and nicking the electric to do it, I read last week that Liverpool now 'exports' out of Liverpool more of the product then they import.I like big butts and I cannot lie.Comment
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Not like the slave trade times. Import West Indian goods. Export nothing.....Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostProbably from all the home grow they are growing and nicking the electric to do it, I read last week that Liverpool now 'exports' out of Liverpool more of the product then they import.Comment
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lern yer history mate - it was a triangular trade - goods where exported from Liverpool to Africa to buy - then off to america/west indies - then cotton back to Liverpool.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot like the slave trade times. Import West Indian goods. Export nothing.....
Also! you cant really steal electricity - its a circuit - ew send the electrons back to the power station :-)Comment
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