The Seafront

The Seafront

With yet another public school boy taking our country for a roller coaster ride on the back of their ego,  its nice sometimes to go down the seafront to be reminded that there is an end to it all, in this case where the land ends and the water starts.  It gives some sort of certainty to an otherwise uncertain world.  Walk any further and you'll get your feet wet, thats for sure.  

Here's one of our best seafront finds, nothing to do with drugs its better than that, its voodoo related!  Real mud larks sometimes find scraps of cloth, wrapped around offerings of fruit or sometimes even jewellery thrown into the Thames.  We have found such a bundle ourselves on a proper mud larking trip.  Who knows what the story is behind this find.  Looks like someone wanted someone else to shut it.
With Brexit unravelling our ties with our fellow Europeans what does the future hold? Who knows? No doubt like good marines we will adapt and overcome. But who cares about all that when we have more important stuff to do. So lets head down the beach and lose our worries in a bit of Drug Larking.
28/07/2019
Didn't make it to the beach before the first find turned up.
In close up.
Another one hiding away
Finally we get  down the seafront, two green striped bags outside a local night club, double your money!
We have a laugh don't we? In the car park at the marina.  Last two finds for that trip. Hope they didn't fall off the trolley in their excitement! As always the evidence of legal drug taking far outweighs the signs of illegal drug taking. I feel like Im leaning to the right after looking at the last two pictures.
I must go down to the sea again... its been a while....not a lot there but a few bags.
Rizla could be completely un drug related but it goes in anyway because it was on a zig of the pavement.
Powder of some sort
Unfortunately we come across the scene of a violent death.  A car driven at a group of people after a fight saw at least one person dead.  The description of Brighton being a town that looks like it should be helping police with their inquiries seems apt.  Some 11 million visit here every year, many for a party time so by now I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
Finally on the sea front, more powder.  Perhaps Trading Standards should look into the packaging as clearly the contents don't match the pictorial description on the bag.
Blue is the colour football is the game!  Blue does seem linked with super death ray strength ciders from what I can see.
Tragedy....
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