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Stickyfinger said:
PurpleTurtle said:
Dipping one's wick in one's stepdaughter .... council!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
We are so fked in this country ...HOW can we stop them breading ? or can we use them for food in some way ?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
PurpleTurtle said:
Dipping one's wick in one's stepdaughter .... council!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
But look at the step daughters, hard to resist two stunners like them.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
Speed humps!
Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Also found on "exceutive" new build estates, which are only a step up from council anyway.
Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Also found on "exceutive" new build estates, which are only a step up from council anyway.
WD39 said:
El Guapo said:
Saddle bum said:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Supper - in that order.
You've almost got the hang of it. Supper is an evening meal eaten in. One goes out for dinner, hence the need to dress.Dog Star said:
Speed humps!
Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Also found on "exceutive" new build estates, which are only a step up from council anyway.
I live in a leafy tree-lined and well established (80+yrs) private road with speed humps, the specific objective of them being to slow down rat-running council types (it's ALWAYS council types, with a smattering of Do As I Like Poshos) who are trespassing. Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Also found on "exceutive" new build estates, which are only a step up from council anyway.
Doesn't really work though, they still drive their stmobiles down the road at high speed, generally pretending they are Berkshire's answer to The Dukes of Hazard, getting air over them.
We do however have a single vehicle pinch-point, which the residents periodically block off and tell trespassers to fk the fk off. Normal people who are just chancing it take the hit, turn round and do as they should. Council types always give it verbals.
Dog Star said:
Speed humps!
Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Nope they were installed in order to slow joyriders down in the days when the local yoof would pinch a cavalier or astra and go out and bait the police to chase them. (See also missing street name signs as the police found it hard to ID what street they were chasing someone down and thus making it harder to direct other units to the area) Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Thankfully the immobilizer tech in cars has pretty much stopped this sport,and the humps are a legacy which nowadays fits with council speed policies.
bristolracer said:
Dog Star said:
Speed humps!
Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Nope they were installed in order to slow joyriders down in the days when the local yoof would pinch a cavalier or astra and go out and bait the police to chase them. (See also missing street name signs as the police found it hard to ID what street they were chasing someone down and thus making it harder to direct other units to the area) Very council indeed - almost always found on council estates or culturally enriched ghettoized areas, doubtless because the feckless council dwellers kids should be allowed to play on the street in safety.
Thankfully the immobilizer tech in cars has pretty much stopped this sport,and the humps are a legacy which nowadays fits with council speed policies.
(I've never understood why police forces don't post officers to their local town where their knowledge would come in useful. Patrolling cars in my home town never know the name of any of the streets. Nor the local trouble-makers, they seem to rely on computer information. Waste of resources.)
nicanary said:
Think of the children.......
(I've never understood why police forces don't post officers to their local town where their knowledge would come in useful. Patrolling cars in my home town never know the name of any of the streets. Nor the local trouble-makers, they seem to rely on computer information. Waste of resources.)
Because when you've nicked some local scallywag, you don't really want them knowing where you live so that they can threaten your family.(I've never understood why police forces don't post officers to their local town where their knowledge would come in useful. Patrolling cars in my home town never know the name of any of the streets. Nor the local trouble-makers, they seem to rely on computer information. Waste of resources.)
Bullett said:
PurpleTurtle said:
Dipping one's wick in one's stepdaughter .... council!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
But look at the step daughters, hard to resist two stunners like them.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3261963/...
Vinnie accused his partner of two and a half years Leanne of cheating on him and claimed that daughter Nevaeh ('Heaven' spelt backwards) wasn't his.
Crush said:
OpulentBob said:
There's a fair bit of inbreeding going on there somewhere, looking at those... women?
Anyone brave enough to watch the video to have a stab at where they are from? I'm thinking Hull/Yorkshire, or maybe Wales.
I'd guess at Dudley.Anyone brave enough to watch the video to have a stab at where they are from? I'm thinking Hull/Yorkshire, or maybe Wales.
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