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Strange how the brain works, but having said he carries nothing, I now have a vivid mental image of him having a small brown shoulder bag!!
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I thought kenny would have seen him, as I've seen him in the Bradford area.
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There used to be a bloke like that in Plaistow when I was a youth. His name was Douglas, and he seemed to spend all day walking.
He wore industrial boots, a grey suit, with a blue shirt. I think his route was circular as he would be seen passing us about once every hour if we were over the local park. Not all the ticket, but harmless. |
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In this area I regularly saw and elderly woman walking at a fair speed.
She always had two long walking canes and a handful of plastic bags. I've seen her lots of times with several miles between. Found out from a client, that she was an ex school teacher, and all she did was to walk miles, every day, picking up litter! |
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*an elderly woman (for God's sake)....
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Was his name Johnny Walker?
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There used to be a guy that ran around Bristol all day.
He looked a bit down and out and looked like he would spend his evenings drinking and daytime running in a fairly fast but rhythmical speed. I haven't seen him for a while but I dont get out much! |
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Here you go....
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Sorry, Aunty. I didn't open this thread, as I assumed it was about 'L'homme qui marche', the bronze sculpture by the 19th century French sculptor, Rodin, whom I've no real interest in
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nice to see spelling', back.
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