Re: La Furia Roja
Re: La Furia Roja
Good Morning UJ, it was interesting to see the Beebs choice of Spanish migrant to interview, in this instance, it was what can only be described as four middle class early twenty sonethings, having alfresco coffee in some swish north London cafe. I would have expected at least one down and out individual, living in a cardboad box in a shop doorway, that would have been real news.Re: La Furia Roja
There are people of varying nationalities living rough here in Spain too. I can give two examples of British people, one is an elderly bearded hippie type man who sits outside shops and often local markets holding a guitar, (never heard him play it), he just sits there with a hat for people to throw money in and then heads off to a local bar to spend it. Another example is an elderly woman who wanders around the local plazas and shopping centres scrounging cigarettes, money and drinks from people. I didn't see the programme but it sounds like it could be a fair exchange.
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