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by Rossgo » 23 Aug 2016, 06:10
Kwacky wrote: Just caught one of the local dickheads pissing in the park where the kids play. He wasn't happy when I had a word so he'll probably brick a car or slash a tyre on my motorbike.
The police know who there are, what they get up and where they do it. They've had more than enough reports to get an ASBO. But they do nothing.
That requires them to actually do some work
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by Kwacky » 23 Aug 2016, 08:40
Rumours are that this bloke is a police grass, which will explain why he's left alone.
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by StMarks » 23 Aug 2016, 08:55
Kwacky wrote: Rumours are that this bloke is a police grass, which will explain why he's left alone.
See to it that the rumour proliferates.: When it reaches the relevant parties, your problem will solve itself.?
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by Kwacky » 23 Aug 2016, 08:58
I'm pleased to see we think along the same lines. I intend to do just that.
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by D6Nutz » 23 Aug 2016, 18:06
Fecking stupid arseholes at work who just waste oxygen being there.
I've had enough of this contract now, time to move on.
Feckwits.
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by Blade » 24 Aug 2016, 00:06
D6Nutz wrote: Fecking stupid arseholes at work who just waste oxygen being there.
I've had enough of this contract now, time to move on.
Feckwits.
Not good buddy
hope you can move on or things improve asap. I've worked with dicks before and it's never good
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by Kwacky » 24 Aug 2016, 08:07
Feel sorry for my wife, she's married to one.
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by Rossgo » 24 Aug 2016, 11:39
Sorry to hear that Nutz hope things improve or you find a new contract soon
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by D41 » 24 Aug 2016, 15:05
Kwacky wrote: Rumours are that this bloke is a police grass, which will explain why he's left alone.
Usually by the time that sort of rumour gets out, their grassing days are already done. And a little lassitude will be there when it comes to rounding them up on something trivial.
Parks are frickin' dreadful when it comes to all sorts of crap like this....."Free space where you can do what you want" etc.,....goes in all directions, sadly.
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by D6Nutz » 24 Aug 2016, 18:29
Rossgo wrote: Sorry to hear that Nutz hope things improve or you find a new contract soon
Cheers guys.
One of the major bonuses of contracting is that you can just up and move and nobody thinks any thing of it. Already had a couple of good calls.
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by Rossgo » 24 Aug 2016, 20:39
Sounds very interesting Nutz enjoy the change
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by StMarks » 24 Aug 2016, 20:49
D6Nutz wrote: ....One of the major bonuses of contracting is that you can just up and move and nobody thinks any thing of it. ...
Wesley Snipes played the part of you pretty well IMO.
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by duke63 » 27 Aug 2016, 19:26
The average standard of driving in the UK.
Middle lane hoggers, **** using their mobiles continuously whilst driving on the motorway and drivers who are so incompetent that they have to brake for every corner.
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by kiwikrasher » 29 Aug 2016, 18:44
Why does it always have to be pouring down when I get back from work?? I get home late wednesday so it looks like I'll be waiting till next week to get a ride in. Although sunday looks fine, I'll have the kids from lunchtime saturday.
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by StMarks » 29 Aug 2016, 20:12
kiwikrasher wrote: Why does it always have to be pouring down..........]
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by kiwikrasher » 29 Aug 2016, 21:19
StMarks wrote: kiwikrasher wrote: Why does it always have to be pouring down..........]
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Yeah get fooked
I'll give you that because it's very rare you guys can show me up weather wise
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by D41 » 30 Aug 2016, 16:49
StMarks wrote: kiwikrasher wrote: Why does it always have to be pouring down..........]
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Brrrr.....C'est f,f,f,froid!
Forecast for 92F today, and torrential sunshine.
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by StMarks » 30 Aug 2016, 19:52
D41 wrote: StMarks wrote: kiwikrasher wrote: Why does it always have to be pouring down..........]
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Brrrr.....C'est f,f,f,froid!
Forecast for 92F today, and torrential sunshine.
I guess it depends on what you're used to "mon ami"
IMHO the early 20's is pleasantly warm, but the 30's is too warm to work hard all day without feeling the effects.??
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by D41 » 30 Aug 2016, 19:58
True dat!!
I just about died the first few years I lived here until my blood thinned out (vodka is an invaluable aid for that)....whenever I visit England I'm always walking around in about 3 t-shirts, a jumper, a jacket, etc....and STILL freeze my nads 'til they retract back into their hiding spot.