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These acid attacks seem to be happening more often, but why take a container of acid into a night club?
These acid attacks seem to be happening more often, but why take a container of acid into a night club?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. She drives me completely mad. When she was on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here she was great fun but since then all she seems to do is pose with a different man every week on a different beach. Only yesterday morning she was posing with this very man saying they were planning their wedding and how quirky is was, how they are together every single night and yet this one night she says she has no idea where he was. I agree with you all in that I hope he is found quickly but I'm shocked at how anybody was able to smuggle a bottle of acid into a club? Don't the doormen check these things??
It’s a funny old world.
When I lived in Hackney, London Fields (where this establishment is located) was depressing, even by Hackney’s dismal standards. Nobody went there unless absolutely necessary.
Now we have partners of “celebrities” tanking it down the A10, leaving the warmth and security of their comfortable cannabis farm in leafy Broxbourne, to bop the night away in a converted rag-trade factory there. Of course you wouldn’t dream of visiting London Fields without the standard issue bottle of battery acid in case it all kicks off. You can’t be too careful.
I have to say (unsurprisingly to most) I’ve never heard of any of these people. But I have to say that if their idea of a good night out is to spend it in some converted factory at the fag-end of one of London’s most depressing areas, I’m glad I haven’t.
When I lived in Hackney, London Fields (where this establishment is located) was depressing, even by Hackney’s dismal standards. Nobody went there unless absolutely necessary.
Now we have partners of “celebrities” tanking it down the A10, leaving the warmth and security of their comfortable cannabis farm in leafy Broxbourne, to bop the night away in a converted rag-trade factory there. Of course you wouldn’t dream of visiting London Fields without the standard issue bottle of battery acid in case it all kicks off. You can’t be too careful.
I have to say (unsurprisingly to most) I’ve never heard of any of these people. But I have to say that if their idea of a good night out is to spend it in some converted factory at the fag-end of one of London’s most depressing areas, I’m glad I haven’t.
because he wanted to throw it over people
attacks have doubled in five years
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/ent ry/subs tantial -increa se-in-a cid-att acks-re ported- as-camp aigners -call-f or-incr eased-c ontrols _uk_58f 74776e4 b05b9d6 13e9f4c
but they say it is under reported which I think is unlikely
the ascarring is pretty horrendous....
attacks have doubled in five years
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but they say it is under reported which I think is unlikely
the ascarring is pretty horrendous....
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