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Topic History of: Boscombe
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I was in Boscombe and Pokesdown this morning, for a job. It makes me laugh when people tell me to avoid the 2 areas and do venture out until after 6pm.

Sure, the 2 areas are little rough and run down but I have never had any issues or get asked for money I like do in Bournemouth.

The druggies and alkies, keep themselves to themselves outside the McDonald's or the Subway. There might be some infamous brothel's I hear about when I am about from the locals.

However, it's not my scene nor do I care, if it's all legal. I can think of better things to do with £20 to £30 then get a woman that's done more mileage than a used car to pleasure me.

I have been asked for the odd cigarette or a lighter in Boscombe, In which I politely say I don't smoke or don't have one. Then I normally get tutted at or get wished a blessed day. (Which could mean something else)


Most fights or stabbings are probably due to drugs and people not paying their pusher.
I have never heard "blessed day". The southern states of the USA say "bless your heart" as a code for "you are talking crap. Piss off". Maybe it is a version of that?


Yes, they do.

I know the Southern states well Honey.
Honey Green Man wrote:
I was in Boscombe and Pokesdown this morning, for a job. It makes me laugh when people tell me to avoid the 2 areas and do venture out until after 6pm.

Sure, the 2 areas are little rough and run down but I have never had any issues or get asked for money I like do in Bournemouth.

The druggies and alkies, keep themselves to themselves outside the McDonald's or the Subway. There might be some infamous brothel's I hear about when I am about from the locals.

However, it's not my scene nor do I care, if it's all legal. I can think of better things to do with £20 to £30 then get a woman that's done more mileage than a used car to pleasure me.

I have been asked for the odd cigarette or a lighter in Boscombe, In which I politely say I don't smoke or don't have one. Then I normally get tutted at or get wished a blessed day. (Which could mean something else)


Most fights or stabbings are probably due to drugs and people not paying their pusher.
I have never heard "blessed day". The southern states of the USA say "bless your heart" as a code for "you are talking crap. Piss off". Maybe it is a version of that?
Green Man I was in Boscombe and Pokesdown this morning, for a job. It makes me laugh when people tell me to avoid the 2 areas and do venture out until after 6pm.

Sure, the 2 areas are little rough and run down but I have never had any issues or get asked for money I like do in Bournemouth.

The druggies and alkies, keep themselves to themselves outside the McDonald's or the Subway. There might be some infamous brothel's I hear about when I am about from the locals.

However, it's not my scene nor do I care, if it's all legal. I can think of better things to do with £20 to £30 then get a woman that's done more mileage than a used car to pleasure me.

I have been asked for the odd cigarette or a lighter in Boscombe, In which I politely say I don't smoke or don't have one. Then I normally get tutted at or get wished a blessed day. (Which could mean something else)


Most fights or stabbings are probably due to drugs and people not paying their pusher.