Looking forward to reading story #845.
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Car fun and games #844
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what an absolute chunt, your family doesn't take responsibility for their actions and you are actually proud of it and wanted to help.Originally posted by Paddy View PostMany years ago, my sister borrowed my mum's car to go out for a night on the town. Before she got to do so, she reversed the car (an automatic) into the neighbour's car across the road in his driveway resulting in a slight dent in each car.
It was raining hard and the neighbour did not hear anything. Sister abandoned the idea of driving and instead got picked up by a friend.
My mum asked me could I do anything which resulted in me and my mum driving to car park and under an umbrella, I hammered out the dent; filled it; and spayed it. Fortunately it was white and easy to finish with a nice shine.
Next morning we watched as neighbour inspected his car and noticed his car had been dented and with some white paint marks. He went across the road and looked at mum's car. With no dents in her car he looked puzzled and went back home. We never heard anything afterwards.Comment
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oops sorry I accidentally negged you, slip of the mouseOriginally posted by milanbenes View PostPaddy, I'd suggest to keep anecdotes like that to yourself, and especially try to avoid sharing such themes in interviews
FTFY
Milan.
Definitely spot on!
Guys/Girls can you help & give Milan some +ve rep please!Comment
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filling the dent in his car with his crayons?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWhat I want to know is where is SAS to defend the Remainers' corner?
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It was fine. I went to confession next Sunday and the priest chuckled.Originally posted by vetran View Postwhat an absolute chunt, your family doesn't take responsibility for their actions and you are actually proud of it and wanted to help."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Oh to be Catholic....Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt was fine. I went to confession next Sunday and the priest chuckled."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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So it wasn't his car then.Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt was fine. I went to confession next Sunday and the priest chuckled.
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ah I have been neg repped by Mr personality here.Originally posted by vetran View Postwhat an absolute chunt, your family doesn't take responsibility for their actions and you are actually proud of it and wanted to help.
My comment still stands go ahead and neg rep me as much as you like, you are still an unpleasant person whatever your priest thinks.Comment
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have a +ve to counter the -veOriginally posted by vetran View Postah I have been neg repped by Mr personality here.
My comment still stands go ahead and neg rep me as much as you like, you are still an unpleasant person whatever your priest thinks.Comment
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