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Fine.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
how are you?
I've had a great day winding up the No Borders Group

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Hi ScourerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostEvening Nick
So what did the doorman of the FMB bar say?
Ah, yes - when I told him about it, he immediately said "Was this guy [the one who got the kicking] wearing a light-coloured striped hoody?" When I answered in the affirmative, he explained that the guy had been in there earlier in the evening, very out of it - he reckoned that he was probably coked up as well as being drunk.
The doorman had been going to throw him out, but he left anyway of his own volition, and then immediately started a big row with three people on the street; they all ended up heading off around the corner, shouting the odds at one another.
So what I saw was the culmination of all this, after the three people he was hassling had summoned a few mates to help out.
The doorman reckoned that the guy deserved a kicking, so it seems as if it was six of one and half-a-dozen of the other at the end of the day.
Ho hum
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Originally posted by Diver View PostFine.
I've had a great day winding up the No Borders Group

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How the other half live.....Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi Scourer
Ah, yes - when I told him about it, he immediately said "Was this guy [the one who got the kicking] wearing a light-coloured striped hoody?" When I answered in the affirmative, he explained that the guy had been in there earlier in the evening, very out of it - he reckoned that he was probably coked up as well as being drunk.
The doorman had been going to throw him out, but he left anyway of his own volition, and then immediately started a big row with three people on the street; they all ended up heading off around the corner, shouting the odds at one another.
So what I saw was the culmination of all this, after the three people he was hassling had summoned a few mates to help out.
The doorman reckoned that the guy deserved a kicking, so it seems as if it was six of one and half-a-dozen of the other at the end of the day.
Ho hum
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They have loads of groups and sites.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I've been gracing them all with my presence & wisdom
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Too true. And winding them up was just a side benefit.....Originally posted by Diver View PostThey have loads of groups and sites.
I've been gracing them all with my presence & wisdom

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Not one intelligent response to my arguments so far. Bunch fkwits that they areOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostToo true. And winding them up was just a side benefit.....
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