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Re: Phonetic
by Anonymous
Hey Reynolds, there's been a rumour going around Newham that has spread very quickly. Apparently there's someone going round biting chunks out of people. He's moved down from Birmingham and has attacked people in Poplar and Ilford. It's getting ridiculous because apparently he can change forms into an animal and can make himself appear in different places. It's obviously totally stupid but huge numbers of people are discussing this as though it's fact and I'm totally confused. I know about the guy six months or so ago who ate his friend while on day release from Newham- maybe it's based on that. It's really strange how big this rumour has got. Anyway I was wondering if maybe you'd heard it or could possibly shed some light on it? -PP (Papa Papa)
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