A bit council (Vol 3)

A bit council (Vol 3)

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Badda

2,676 posts

83 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Dog Star said:
That really is off-scale council - just shocking. Seriously - what goes on in someone's head that having that in dirty great big letters across the back of a car is even remotely acceptable?

I'm all for swearing - I do it all the time - but that is ridiculous. I'd hope that the police could make said "princess" remove that, but these days it's probably permissible.
Of course the police would make her remove it.

motco

15,968 posts

247 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Badda said:
Dog Star said:
That really is off-scale council - just shocking. Seriously - what goes on in someone's head that having that in dirty great big letters across the back of a car is even remotely acceptable?

I'm all for swearing - I do it all the time - but that is ridiculous. I'd hope that the police could make said "princess" remove that, but these days it's probably permissible.
Of course the police would make her remove it.
If there were ever any around to do so.

singlecoil

33,710 posts

247 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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I expect the "princess" is substantially overweight and would welcome any offers resulting from the sign.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

131 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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carrottop said:
I quite like it redface

getmecoat
Then you’re council and you don’t belong here

Captain Smerc

3,023 posts

117 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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You can't polish a turd , but you can put glitter on it .

gtidriver

3,354 posts

188 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Dole poles on the parcel shelf.

kowalski655

14,656 posts

144 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Cheap at half the price!

alorotom

11,952 posts

188 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Badda said:
Dog Star said:
That really is off-scale council - just shocking. Seriously - what goes on in someone's head that having that in dirty great big letters across the back of a car is even remotely acceptable?

I'm all for swearing - I do it all the time - but that is ridiculous. I'd hope that the police could make said "princess" remove that, but these days it's probably permissible.
Of course the police would make her remove it.
Nope they wouldn’t

When I bought my E39 it had the same text down the side of the windscreen and down the rear window and had had them on for at least 3yrs that I knew of without any issue from the police or mot etc...

Even the dealer (mainstream Citroen dealer) didn’t remove them when selling it

When I bought it I needed to head into Newcastle the same day and parked said E39 outside the main (and very busy) police station in the centre of town and no one batted an eyelid about it - I didn’t get round to removing them for a couple of weeks and it was never raised at all

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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A guy local had a sticker with swearing on. Pulled him over told him to remove it. I guess it depends where you live.

PH5121

1,964 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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I am sure it will have been mentioned before but American wrestling (WWE etc).

I took my sons to see the WWE UK tour last night at a local arena. There were lots of families with young kids, but there were also lots of adults who seemed to be on the council spectrum.

There was a family sat behind us and the smell of fags and sweat wasn't pleasant BUT when my son accidentally deleted the pictures he had taken the matriach of the family behind was brilliant. She'd seen he was upset and offered to email us all of the pictures she'd taken of the wrestling, and she did, we received them by the time we got home.

It cheered him up immensely, so now I feel bad for being rude about her appearance and odour.

Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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PH5121 said:
I am sure it will have been mentioned before but American wrestling (WWE etc).

I took my sons to see the WWE UK tour last night at a local arena. There were lots of families with young kids, but there were also lots of adults who seemed to be on the council spectrum.

There was a family sat behind us and the smell of fags and sweat wasn't pleasant BUT when my son accidentally deleted the pictures he had taken the matriach of the family behind was brilliant. She'd seen he was upset and offered to email us all of the pictures she'd taken of the wrestling, and she did, we received them by the time we got home.

It cheered him up immensely, so now I feel bad for being rude about her appearance and odour.
Watching WWE...

Sorry, couldn't resist smile

motco

15,968 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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You've just reminded me of an offer to go and see greyhound racing at Oxford dog track that I was persuaded might be entertaining. We sat in an indoor area where food and drink were available and I have rarely seen larger people consuming as much as these people were consuming in one place before.

This might give you some idea


PH5121

1,964 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Europa1 said:
Watching WWE...

Sorry, couldn't resist smile
That is a fair comment, I never said I wasn't council too!

My late maternal grand mother was very council and an avid fan of the wrestling on World of Sport on a Saturday afternoon (presented by Dickie Davis, I would guess in the late 1970's / early 1980's?).

She would shout and swear at the wrestlers on TV. It was all very reminiscent of that, just the American wrestlers were more tanned and muscular than Big Daddy and Kendo Nagasaki.

The lady wrestlers were an impressive bunch, they looked more like porn stars than sportswomen (they only had one bout with six of them, I missed most of it frown as my youngest lad needed the loo)

carrottop

7,251 posts

234 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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motco said:
You've just reminded me of an offer to go and see greyhound racing at Oxford dog track that I was persuaded might be entertaining. We sat in an indoor area where food and drink were available and I have rarely seen larger people consuming as much as these people were consuming in one place before.

This might give you some idea

The chairs look utterly exhausted

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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She's managed to attain the almost legendary 'back boobs'.

motco

15,968 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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carrottop said:
motco said:
You've just reminded me of an offer to go and see greyhound racing at Oxford dog track that I was persuaded might be entertaining. We sat in an indoor area where food and drink were available and I have rarely seen larger people consuming as much as these people were consuming in one place before.

This might give you some idea

The chairs look utterly exhausted
They do! This belongs on the 'life has been draining...' thread

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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everyone watched wrestling in the 70's !! I did as a kid: I've even been to some of the bouts, watching big daddy, giant haystacks, hot chocolate (guess his race) and the rest of them.

good wholesome fully homophobic racist fun. I think. Different times methinks. Who knew any different at all.

phazed

21,844 posts

205 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Yep, saw them all at the Fairfield Halls Croydon on a regular basis.

motco

15,968 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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phazed said:
Yep, saw them all at the Fairfield Halls Croydon on a regular basis.
And I at the Granada Greenford - now a Tesco. I took a deliciously Rubenesque young lady of Greek descent there one night (I really knew what tender young maidens wanted!) and during a tag bout I, along with all other males and a good few females, was shouting abuse at one of the less scrupulous contestants, and I got to the 'C' word and the hubbub dropped very briefly to a lull and my expletive rang around the auditorium much to the embarrassment of yours truly and surprise of the Greek wench!

Badda

2,676 posts

83 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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alorotom said:
Nope they wouldn’t

When I bought my E39 it had the same text down the side of the windscreen and down the rear window and had had them on for at least 3yrs that I knew of without any issue from the police or mot etc...

Even the dealer (mainstream Citroen dealer) didn’t remove them when selling it

When I bought it I needed to head into Newcastle the same day and parked said E39 outside the main (and very busy) police station in the centre of town and no one batted an eyelid about it - I didn’t get round to removing them for a couple of weeks and it was never raised at all
Weird that a main dealer wouldn't remove a massive sticker saying 'fkING CLASSY' and that you would also drive around with it on your car for a couple of weeks.

Don't really know where to go with this now, it's like you live in a totally different country to me. I suppose you do really, I'm in the South where it's civilised.
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