I am sick of the loony lefties pedalling this sort of PC rubbish.
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Phwoar, look at the inner tubes on that
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I lurve my Brompton (cue Barry White background music)
Seriously though, WTF, nanny state or what?Hard Brexit now!
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This story isn't being reported properly, I'm sure.
I heard that he was at work - did he work at the Hostel or was he staying there and had just locked a door that he wasn't supposed to? I.e. a shared area?
The cleaners had to go and get a skeleton key as the door wa slocked, which implied he wasn't in a "hotel room" like some of yous think.
He was basically caught with his noddy out in a public place, doing the deed. It's not exactly good form now is it!
I agree completely if he was in his own home, or a hotel room, then knock yourself out! But I dont think this was the case - people are just getting half the tale here.The pope is a tard.Comment
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it says clearly, "discovered in his room by two cleaners at the Aberley House Hostel", plus it does not say they had to fetch the key - cleaners are usually issued with a master key anyway. So on that evidence he's in a private place minfing his own business.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostThis story isn't being reported properly, I'm sure.
I heard that he was at work - did he work at the Hostel or was he staying there and had just locked a door that he wasn't supposed to? I.e. a shared area?
The cleaners had to go and get a skeleton key as the door wa slocked, which implied he wasn't in a "hotel room" like some of yous think.
He was basically caught with his noddy out in a public place, doing the deed. It's not exactly good form now is it!
I agree completely if he was in his own home, or a hotel room, then knock yourself out! But I dont think this was the case - people are just getting half the tale here.
On the other hand, I've known a few girls who would qualify as inanimate objects when it comes to luurve.....

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The traditional greeting to new female members needs updating I think.
Show us yer Forks!"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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It wasn't his fault, she was the town bikeThe court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Just how long are people going to keep pedalling this tripe?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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