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Neighbours using police for harassment…..
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Just what I think every time I read one of your bullsh!t posts. Isn't it about time you flounced again? -
Oh dear Churchy. Is that what you think you're attempting to do by being a twat.Originally posted by Churchill View PostJust what I think every time I read one of your bullsh!t posts. Isn't it about time you flounced again?
Now I could flame you back, but as you and I already know YOU cannot take it and take it all very personally and start issueing threats like the big man you are.
So to stop you getting all upset and confused I'll say no
more on the matter.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Flame away sunshine. Magnonimity from you leaves a sour taste anyway.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh dear Churchy. Is that what you think you're attempting to do by being a twat.
Now I could flame you back, but as you and I already know YOU cannot take it and take it all very personally and start issueing threats like the big man you are.
So to stop you getting all upset and confused I'll say no
more on the matter.Comment
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The apple one or the pear one?Originally posted by Churchill View PostFlame away sunshine. Magnonimity from you leaves a sour taste anyway.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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7 parents queuing outside the headmistresses room this morning.
My wife was the first in. Looks like we were the first people he tried it on with and the only people who got paid back.
He'd borrowed upto £50 each from round a dozen mothers, based on outrageous lies and actually following them home and giving them a hard luck story on the doorstep. His Ex-Wife is mortified and knew nothing about it.
The police are asking for statements, social services informed.
Amazed at how cause & effect is missed by these types of people.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostChristmas/Schmismas.
He is clearly a liar and a ponce & has taken advantage of my wife. He doesn't know her or my circumstances.
If he doesnt cough up(which he won't), I'm going to ask where he lives and offer to pop around. (he forgets his wallet each time you see)
Then if he doesnt I am just going to loudly say to the assembled mums & dads 'never to lend this man any money. He is a liar & a ponce'
All I can do really.
I hate ponces.
You are so manly and hard, Keyboard Rambo. I think I may swoon.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh dear. What a mug this guy has turned out to be.
He's carried on his poncing around the school and playground to the point where the school has sent a letter today to all 300 pupils warning them of a 'con man' & a 'fraudster' who has been telling lies so he can borrow money, even to the point of following some mums home to give his hard luck story on their doorsteps, taking his daughter with him!!!
The school hasn't named him, but we know of three other people who 'loaned' him money, plus a women who felt compelled to give him a lift 10 miles out of her way. The letter has asked for parents to get in touch, plus the police were waiting this mornng.
I struggle to understand how stupid people can be and how his 4 year old daughter can return to school tomorrow??
What an idiot.
Remind me why he's the mug.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post7 parents queuing outside the headmistresses room this morning.
My wife was the first in. Looks like we were the first people he tried it on with and the only people who got paid back.
He'd borrowed upto £50 each from round a dozen mothers, based on outrageous lies and actually following them home and giving them a hard luck story on the doorstep. His Ex-Wife is mortified and knew nothing about it.
The police are asking for statements, social services informed.
Amazed at how cause & effect is missed by these types of people.Comment
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If you need me to explain that then your clearly more stupid than I originally thought.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostRemind me why he's the mug.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Cries of "Impossible!!"Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf you need me to explain that then your clearly more stupid than I originally thought.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Because I am more intelligent than MF (with his limited capacities) could possibly imagine?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostCries of "Impossible!!"

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