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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA banker, a lawyer, an MP? Actually probably none of them as you said he's done porridge...
You are right - those lot never do stir. Last I remember was Ernest Saunders who said he found prison stressful so he was let out!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA couple of weeks ago I met with a friend who introduced me to someone who has never done an honest days work in his life. He has done porridge - but has a hell of alot of money.
He says he has been very lucky. And that being a criminal is a very very bad choice. Way way better to do things the honest way with the law on your side.
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A couple of weeks ago I met with a friend who introduced me to someone who has never done an honest days work in his life. He has done porridge - but has a hell of alot of money.
He says he has been very lucky. And that being a criminal is a very very bad choice. Way way better to do things the honest way with the law on your side.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostA burger - I think it's an abhorrent crime, but according to a recent reporting something like 90% are unsolved in my region so it's a good bet.
Mind you, I'm on the DNA database, so that does increase the risk somewhat. I
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostA burger - I think it's an abhorrent crime, but according to a recent reporting something like 90% are unsolved in my region so it's a good bet.
Mind you, I'm on the DNA database, so that does increase the risk somewhat. I
Not sure it is criminal to want to be a burger - maybe just a bit mad!
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Which criminal?
Thief
Murderer
Evil Mastermind
Cybercriminal
Pimp
AndyW
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Where is the Henchman option? I can see myself as Terry to some new Arthur Daley
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I've been watching 'Our Friends In The North' over the past couple of days. I reckon I could go with being a Soho porn baron in the the 60's/70's. It's got vice, corruption and violence built into one industry - perfect.
Also, I would have a brass doorplate reading
TestManglerWhich would be nice.
Porn Baron
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I think I would do something worse than all you mentioned put together - I would be a politician.
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A burger - I think it's an abhorrent crime, but according to a recent reporting something like 90% are unsolved in my region so it's a good bet.
Mind you, I'm on the DNA database, so that does increase the risk somewhat. I
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