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Post by trubble on Mar 28, 2009 21:05:27 GMT
I must admit to surprise at the amount of criminals on this board.
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Post by motorist on Mar 28, 2009 21:07:16 GMT
I must admit to surprise at the amount of criminals on this board. A criminal has been caught and given a criminal record. So I'm just "scum" until I pay my dues ;D
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Post by Alpha Hooligan on Mar 28, 2009 21:16:25 GMT
I must admit to surprise at the amount of criminals on this board. See motto's reply, You need to be convicted to be a criminal. I was more of a "gentlemen thief", like that Raffles bloke. AH
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Post by Patrick on Mar 28, 2009 22:43:12 GMT
Amongst the ill gotten gains I purloined, was the "Talisman" board game, and later all the expansion sets for it. T'was a tad on the large size tho I daren't ask where you concealed that then!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2009 23:39:29 GMT
I've never shoplifted ( unless you count munching on grapes or mushrooms while walking around). But I have acquired things from other places - like cutlery or glasses from pubs and restaurants. And i've got loads of xmas decorations from nights out, including a huge wreath for the door that I got from a pub That is just so wrong
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2009 23:46:24 GMT
I must admit to surprise at the amount of criminals on this board. Not me ..................except ............some polllini ( ? ) world cup football cards '74 ( I think ) I was so scared by what I had done that I gave them to my friend Mike , who can still tell who the cards were , or at least one of them , as it was the one card which no-one had ( which they always do to make you keep buying them ) I would have been 9 .
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Post by trubble on Mar 29, 2009 1:39:07 GMT
I must admit to surprise at the amount of criminals on this board. Not me ..................except ............some polllini ( ? ) world cup football cards '74 ( I think ) I was so scared by what I had done that I gave them to my friend Mike , who can still tell who the cards were , or at least one of them , as it was the one card which no-one had ( which they always do to make you keep buying them ) I would have been 9 . That's still stealing. Even if it's a bit Robin Hood. ;D
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 8:48:27 GMT
Amongst the ill gotten gains I purloined, was the "Talisman" board game, and later all the expansion sets for it. T'was a tad on the large size tho I daren't ask where you concealed that then! Big Parka, skinny kid ;D
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Post by everso on Mar 29, 2009 14:48:26 GMT
I'm amazed at the number of crooks I associate with!
I'm whiter than white I think. Except I've jumped off a bus in my youth without paying (this was in the days of the Routemaster London Transport buses that didn't have doors).
Of course, like PP, I've taken stuff from hotels (I usually do a complete sweep) and naturally at work I helped myself to envelopes etc.
No, I'm white than white.
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Post by trubble on Mar 29, 2009 15:15:28 GMT
I'm amazed at the number of crooks I associate with! I'm whiter than white I think. Except I've jumped off a bus in my youth without paying (this was in the days of the Routemaster London Transport buses that didn't have doors). Of course, like PP, I've taken stuff from hotels (I usually do a complete sweep) and naturally at work I helped myself to envelopes etc. No, I'm white than white. No, you're a crim like the rest of us - except moto, he's scum. ;D But you are in a majority in your stealing habits, everso!
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 15:15:28 GMT
I'm amazed at the number of crooks I associate with! I'm whiter than white I think. Except I've jumped off a bus in my youth without paying (this was in the days of the Routemaster London Transport buses that didn't have doors). Of course, like PP, I've taken stuff from hotels (I usually do a complete sweep) and naturally at work I helped myself to envelopes etc.No, I'm white than white. So now we have the real identity of "Lifty Fingers" McGee, scourge of hotels across the nation
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Post by trubble on Mar 29, 2009 15:19:42 GMT
and don't forget Fare Dodging... Research shows that almost one in four fare-dogers consider their actions morally acceptible....
Those admitting to having dodged a fare are over 50% more likely to be from higher socio-economic groups.... It's like a pathological form of entertainment for Ms Everso.
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 15:30:06 GMT
Now that I can safely say I have never done
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Post by everso on Mar 29, 2009 15:36:45 GMT
Now that I can safely say I have never done Oh, everyone did it on the LT buses in the 60s.
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 16:16:30 GMT
Now that I can safely say I have never done Oh, everyone did it on the LT buses in the 60s. So everyone who used buses in the 60s is crooked. Gotcha
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2009 17:01:44 GMT
everyones jumped a train and screwed a cabby over surely?
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Post by riotgrrl on Mar 29, 2009 17:19:41 GMT
everyones jumped a train and screwed a cabby over surely? I screwed a police officer once. Does that count?
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 17:20:32 GMT
everyones jumped a train and screwed a cabby over surely? Not me
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Post by swl on Mar 29, 2009 19:32:15 GMT
What a bunch of thieving pig fluffers you all are.
I'm a paragon of virtue (and you can't prove any different see)
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Post by motorist on Mar 29, 2009 19:36:38 GMT
What a bunch of thieving pig fuckers you all are. I'm a paragon of virtue (and you can't prove any different see)
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