Richard Hillman wrote: » Because councils dont spend money on community centers unless there is high incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour.
phill106 wrote: » The meat has security tags in tesco/dunnes
Nermal wrote: » Grown man riding BMX bike
Special Circumstances wrote: » Aw man, how could I forget, bull terriers in bondage gear. Dressing your dogs up all studs and leather. There's something bubbling under the surface there alright!!
Ayuntamiento wrote: » Those white 'Lady on the rock' statues in every council flat window
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Burned out cars and graffiti that says "fu*k the guards" is usually a subtle sign for me :pac:
Mits wrote: » I grew up in a working class area, Knew all my neighbours Everyone looked after each other and would help when ever needed Always felt safe. Great sense of community We had the community centre but it was built by the locals after years of fund raising. As an adult I moved to a middle class area Barely know the people on either side and only talk to a couple of people I know which I prefer.
Armchair Andy wrote: » Two tradesmen vans pulling in for a small job. Both parked nose heavy for the estate exit. At 6 o clock in the morning. Crowsh1t all over the roofs. Merseyside and Old Trafford nameplates on the front door. A blue hue from the 155' TV lighting up the path outside the house.
bilbot79 wrote: » Why not move back then?