I take my hooliganism where I know I wiIl find propper recistance…
parties is not the place for that; overall rule: time, space and opertunity…
If I am at a party and see people that look like they are dislocated….I will(even if I am loaded) aproche them in a friendly manner and show them around…thats me…put them in place…so they feel safe…introduce them to good people as well as bad…and let the bad people know that newcommers know they are bad…it may sounds hard…but then the bad people have the possibility of surprise us with beeing good…
I do not know if you people can use this for anything, but it is mine serrious contribution for an answer to that little londoner….
And pardon my english, it is my second language
Keep on :bigsmile: ….the sun is shining, and summer is coming up:toxic:
i like what you have said well done, i have learnt something from it .:horay:
When i moved into my neighbourhood the very first night i was here i had no electric so was sitting in my front room having a smoke in the dark and heard some people outside trying to break into my car. I stuck my head outside the window and said “hey i now it’s a posh car but it was a present and i appreciated it and needed it so could you please let it be” i was shocked when they turned around and appologised and walked off. Thing is they obviously thought i had loadsa money cause of my car when the fact was i didn’t even have money for electric. Don’t judge people by the cover yeah and why not spend the time having fun and getting to now us fellow party people. Good luck to you, i had my phones stolen in London and i lost my daughters fathers phone no with it, he lives in another country and i still to this day can’t get in touch with him. Think about other people cause one day it will happen to you.
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