From: Silk on
On 09/06/2010 07:43, JNugent wrote:
> damduck-egg(a)yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>
>> Silk <me(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>> On 08/06/2010 13:13, John wrote:
>
>>>> Are such tributes left by people who can't be bothered to go to the
>>>> funeral?
>>> It's a chav/pikey thing.
>
>> Could be the Irish /Catholic influence where religious outpourings are
>> generally more public .
>
> It is not that. I have never seen one of these impromptu shrines in
> Ireland, or in France or Italy. Have you?

I have in Ireland, although the place is so full of rubbish in general
it could've been the contents of someone's dustbin.
From: Silk on
On 09/06/2010 09:55, McKevvy wrote:
cooncil

Are you being racist?
From: NM on
On 9 June, 19:41, Silk <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote:

>
> Last time I was in Pikeyland, the taxi driver had a local radio station
> on and the news bulletin included details of the funerals for that day.
>
> It's a strange place, so it is.

Obviously you are a frequent visitor, where is it?
From: Silk on
On 10/06/2010 09:51, NM wrote:
> On 9 June, 19:41, Silk<m...(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> Last time I was in Pikeyland, the taxi driver had a local radio station
>> on and the news bulletin included details of the funerals for that day.
>>
>> It's a strange place, so it is.
>
> Obviously you are a frequent visitor, where is it?

Across the Pikey Sea.
From: NM on
On 10 June, 10:01, Silk <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote:
> On 10/06/2010 09:51, NM wrote:
>
> > On 9 June, 19:41, Silk<m...(a)privacy.net>  wrote:
>
> >> Last time I was in Pikeyland, the taxi driver had a local radio station
> >> on and the news bulletin included details of the funerals for that day..
>
> >> It's a strange place, so it is.
>
> > Obviously you are a frequent visitor, where is it?
>
> Across the Pikey Sea.

Oh! I thought you meant Bucharest but you were just being insultingly
racist about the Irish.