[Default] On Tue, 15 May 2007 11:27:21 +0100, "Steve Haywood"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  finished tucking into their plate of
fish, chips and mushy peas. Wiping their mouth, they swiggged the last
of their cup of tea, paid the bill and wrote::

>Camden on a
>busy day is full of the full flower of London kids: bright, sharp, fun,
>enjoying the place and enjoying their own company. In truth, when you see
>them all together, you recognise that most of the heavy-looking Goths are no
>more than little 13-year-olds with black make up; and in truth, most
>of those wandering around with cans are just kids testing the limits as kids
>have always done.
>
I agree - we went to Camden a couple of years ago when we'd gone down
to London for a day. We saw, through the day, a young girl on a
shopping expedition with what looked like Granny. She started out
looking "normal" but by the middle of the afternoon she'd been
transformed into a Goth! 

The food is delicious, but some of the "stuff" on sale in the shops
surprised me..................................

Brian L Dominic

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