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GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
The real tragedy is that there are no more ice cream cones in the UK, because the migrants ate them all. There are literally no ice cream cones anywhere anymore for proper British families.
@GeistInTheMachine hahaha what at random thing to grumble bout TRAGEDY migrants eat all our ICE CREAM cones aahhhhhhhhHH!!!!

@GeistInTheMachine Well, it could be worse, according to our president…
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
@bijouxbroussard Well, Farrage made up his own that they were eating the swans.

hunkalove · 70-79, M
You can always sleep on my couch, Professor. Think of all the money you'll save when you don't have to buy trousers!
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
I've eaten an ice cream cone lots of times in public and never got arrested for it.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Sidewinder :-) He is being satirical...
It's an easy mistake to make when you walk down peasant avenue
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if you stay home things like this don't happen,
Ice cream is haram comrade

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays Certainly bracing that day, judging by the overcast and everyone's clothes!

Shame that like so many resorts, one of the most common businesses is the amusement arcade.

I was tickled by the "Designer" adjective on one shop's sign. I very much doubt anyone really believes the Sunday-supplement implication! It's crafty though, because obviously all the goods have been designed, so it's not a lie...

I hope the "Busters" business, (a skating rink?) doesn't alarm any American tourists with its sign being Freemasons'-esque dividers on the word "ICE".

The Tower Gardens look lovely and peaceful.

Lots of East winds co-inciding with Spring tides? Judging by the way the sand has banked up against the promenade, burying the steps.

Once away from the centre the area looks very wide and open. The flat lands of the East are unfamiliar territory to we who live in the hilly South-West.

Not surprised the Premier Hotel development was controversial. I have seen worse but the chain dose like to emply the least imaginative, most "corporate-soul" architects it can, and place the buildings in the most sensitive locations it can.Perhaps these architects' fees are low by their trade standards. I think it's Premier that has blighted Plymouth Hoe with a hotel that is just a bog-standard, high-rise cuboid of ostentatiously ugly intrusivity, resembling any "international" city office block.

 
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