The silver man.
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Does anyone know anything about the man who is covered in silver paint and busks in town ?
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Hi
What - don´t tell me he got you again LOL
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What - don´t tell me he got you again LOL
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Hahaha no I am just curious about him
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Hola
Well have you seen the way HE looks at HER !!!! Just starting the rumour !!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Runs away fast
Well have you seen the way HE looks at HER !!!! Just starting the rumour !!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Runs away fast
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stop trying to cause trouble mister
The 'silver man' could have wife/family. I am just nosy and wonder what would you make you stand on a street all day making squeaky noises and amusing some passersby.
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Actually, there are a silver man and a silver woman. Last year, she was pregnant... Is the baby silver? Are they together? Is he the father?.... Let's start the gossip.....
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Hhahaha I have seen a gold woman
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The 'Gold Lady' and the young lad with the diformed arm who comes around the bars collecting shares his money with her. I have seen him put his money in her basket. Its tragic to think this is the way people have to survive in this centuary.
We filled a trolly at Mercadona for the charity when they were collecting a couple of weeks ago. We sent £20 to our 10 year old grandaughter who was having a cake sale at school to send money to a charity in the UK for children to have gifts this christmas.
Last week we had our Motor Home window broken by someone trying to get in it. More than £200 to repair
I guess thats life!!
We filled a trolly at Mercadona for the charity when they were collecting a couple of weeks ago. We sent £20 to our 10 year old grandaughter who was having a cake sale at school to send money to a charity in the UK for children to have gifts this christmas.
Last week we had our Motor Home window broken by someone trying to get in it. More than £200 to repair
I guess thats life!!
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That was what I was wondering, if they are doing as their only way of raising money, or if they do it because they can and like it. I am useless at standing still lol
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I think its a way of life for them. Pepe at the Passage Cafe is very nice but firm with the boy. He lets him go once to his clients. If he pesters he gets told. Back in UK how many 'Big Issues' will we be asked to buy in a trip to town????




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