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No economic migrants, tourists or environmental refugees please, thank you.<br>
No economic migrants, tourists or environmental refugees please, thank you.<br>
''This is only the Proposed Unofficial Study Group, and I wouldnt even go that far with it actually, I would go as far as to say were going to have a jolly good chat about a lot of interesting subjects.''
''This is only the Proposed Unofficial Study Group, and I wouldnt even go that far with it actually, I would go as far as to say were going to have a jolly good chat about a lot of interesting subjects. Daniel Zumon is looking for someone who is properly embedded in the fabric of British life, not partially embedded or improperly integrated into the fabric of this cultural way of life, but properly and fully pressed firmly into this mesh of being a part of the fabric of existing in Britain in life as a basic conditionality.

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Proposed Unofficial Study Group

  • Daniel Zumon, Suffolk, England, facebook: search

Would consider having a meeting once a month, within an entirely informal casual framework, in person, at a cafe that allows for a 4 hour comfortable seated arrangement window, on a saturday or a sunday in either norfolk or suffolk.

Message me on facebook.

Special requirement conditions: You have to have been born in England and at least one of your great-great grandparents has to have been born in England.

No economic migrants, tourists or environmental refugees please, thank you.
This is only the Proposed Unofficial Study Group, and I wouldnt even go that far with it actually, I would go as far as to say were going to have a jolly good chat about a lot of interesting subjects. Daniel Zumon is looking for someone who is properly embedded in the fabric of British life, not partially embedded or improperly integrated into the fabric of this cultural way of life, but properly and fully pressed firmly into this mesh of being a part of the fabric of existing in Britain in life as a basic conditionality.