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In that case they can expect a warm reception at Chez Zip. Would boiling oil be over the top?+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Nobody in either post-code we live or own property.
Where we used to live, we got the odd drive-by from a BNP car... all painted up with flags and such, speaker on top blaring out whatever they were blathering about. Do they go everywhere or were we 'lucky'?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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My nearest one is half a mile away and in a prestigious and expensive development overlooking the Thames.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostSeriously though, I've checked the 5 nearest me and they all live in crappy blocks of flats. Do you have to be poor as well as white to join up?
There aren't many others though. All of the BNP's target demographic from my area have already moved out to Essex.
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Depends where you "are"... I'm outside of Newcastle, so don't think they bothered to come that far out...!Originally posted by d000hg View PostNobody in either post-code we live or own property.
Where we used to live, we got the odd drive-by from a BNP car... all painted up with flags and such, speaker on top blaring out whatever they were blathering about. Do they go everywhere or were we 'lucky'?In case of emergency, break dance.Comment
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