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Today, a man chatted me up in the
subway. Me! An old woman!

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A foreign worker.
He wanted to buy me a coffee.

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They stop at nothing.
-But...

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No, nothing's sacred to them,
not even old age.

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They're filthy pigs.
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The way they live!
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Whole families crammed into one room.
All they're interested in is the money.

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Maybe they can't find
a decent place.

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No! They're stingy.
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Stingy, unwashed pigs.
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And they have only one thing in
their heads: women.

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But they do their work.
That's what they're here for.

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Hogwash!
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Go down to the station and look
around. A load of trash!

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None of them work.
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Exactly. They live here at our expense.
You only have to read the papers:

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full of rapes and so on.
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But some of them are married
to German women,

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aren't they?
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Some women would stoop to anything.
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l'd die of shame.
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The mere thought!
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l've always said,
women like that are filthy whores.

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There's one where l live.
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She must be 50 at least.
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She's got one. A Turk, l think.
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He's much younger than she is.
But no one talks with her anymore.

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Serves her right!
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Maybe he talks with her,
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and she doesn't need anyone else.

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