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Does anyone in Southampton recognise a girl who often wanders around the food court in the West Quay centre, and the Burger King/McDonalds/KFC branches in the city centre on Above Street?
She's above 5ft2in, wears a dark blue tracksuit, and from behind looks about 12. Only thing is, she has the face of someone about 35. Wears glasses, and always asks what the kids meals are in a really quiet voice. Me and my mates think its the strangest bloody thing we've ever seen, but then Southampton does have some very stange people.
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There are "different" people everywhere. Most are harmless really. As long as they don't attack anybody or abuse them verbally, we should just accept them.
There was an old gentleman who used to live in Surrey (wont say where!!!) he used to sit on a wheelchair by the curb and wave to people, calling out Good Morning, Nice Day, isn't it? and things like that. People would wave back and greet him as well, but there was one lady who thought this chap was intrusive. She would look really grumpy when this gentleman greeted her. People are different I guess.
Andy, maybe some of us didn't understand your point of view, but to be objective, this lady hasn't really done anything wrong like swear at anybody, abuse anybody, talk to herself, scream, sing out loud, dance on the road, shout, or follow anybody around. Those are the types of things that weird people do.
She is just small-boned, (looks older) wears a track suit and glasses and has a soft voice - there;s nothing really wrong with that, is there? And the reason she asks about kids meals is that she possibly has a kid at home, or she thinks that kids meals are cheaper because she cant afford the adult meal?
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