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Welcome to our little neck of the woods...............all since January, 2009!:unsure:

WillyP

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What's really scarey is how immune we're getting to it.
Like this is business as usaual.

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Langley & Surrey inner-city areas it would seem. I think Hartford, Ct. still has 'em beat!

Sign o th times doncha know.
 
the more they will savage each other. The idiots who long preached more and bigger in the cities have reaped their reward.
Seems the problem nobody wants to talk about is biting the those who propagated it most avidly.
Years back i was living in a city of 20,000 and an accountant friend said......"you know, this city will grow to be nearly a 100,000 in the coming years, won't that be great?" I told him that i figured it would be a tragedy and i liked it fine the way it was. He didn't get it then but he does now, his son was killed by a Jamaican gang member last month who mistook him for someone else.

It has become a sad world and not created by the rural folk.
 
If they would only take out each other..... heck, I will buy them the ammo. The problem is, and we all know it, is that one day soon, someone innocent will get hit.

Fair winds

Mikie
 
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