Originally posted by NotAllThere
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Why are we arguing until we know the full facts. Only pictures can tell us.....
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFFS- this isn't even current. It's from April 14th, 2015. What next, Vetran?
Oh I don't know lots of bleating about losing a vote probably.
At least this changed the pace a bit.Last edited by vetran; 4 July 2016, 13:27.
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FFS- this isn't even current. It's from April 14th, 2015. What next, Vetran?
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostNow come on folks, there isn't a single one of who wishes they weren't at that party
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Now come on folks, there isn't a single one of who wishes they weren't at that party
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Originally posted by vetran View PostShe supplied her 16 year old daughter & her friends with Alcohol & Drugs(illegal in all states),
...she had sex in the bathroom apparently with one of her Daughters friends (legal but yucky)
She played naked twister with her daughters friends and used sex toys in front of them (that should be illegal, it is indecent).
As a parent of either sex she deserved jail time..
So, unless you think that giving sixteen-eighteen year olds drugs and alcohol should be punishable by jail as a matter of course, I can only assume that you are the stereotypical hypocritical Daily Mail reader - proclaiming to be morally outraged, but feeding on prurient titillation.
Frankly, I think it's disgusting. When I was 16-18, we got our own drugs and alcohol. And as far as sex parties go, I shall not comment further, so as to protect your easily offended mind.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI bow to your greater experience.
Though not quite a gentleman's double.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI find to get the mother-daughter thing going on you need that class...
the posh convent girls may bang like a tulipehouse door in the wind but they generally do not invite mommy.
Though not quite a gentleman's double.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhy a council estate? She was a Sunday school teacher in a nice house. In my limited experience for slutty goodness convent girls from good families are the best.
the posh convent girls may bang like a tulipehouse door in the wind but they generally do not invite mommy.
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I feel a sense of Deja Vu here. Was this not covered on here ( probably by Vetran ) a year ago?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postwhatever happened to Freedom?
it's all a bit sordid but if you think that is not happening on a council estate near you then think again.
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whatever happened to Freedom?
it's all a bit sordid but if you think that is not happening on a council estate near you then think again.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe penalty for supplying drugs and alcohol to a minor can result in a jail sentence. That doesn't mean it will. The news report says that she was sentenced under the First Offenders Act, which presumably defines appropriate sentences for supplying drugs and alcohol to a minor.
The woman will have been tried under Virginia state law. Maine is a different state - different laws and guidelines.
Why do you think her crime was so horrendous that it merits jail time? Why do you think any of us would be interested in some fairly unshocking news story from some small town, across the atlantic? Are you an American with the usual yank neuroses concerning alcohol and sex?
Most odd.
If that's a normal night at NAT towers and you find it 'unshocking' then be careful FLC will want an invite.
For me its pretty scandalous because of the minors and public sex acts.
Considering this is general I say lets post it and let the public decide, if it gets no replies then its obviously of no value. It's not like this is the advanced philosophy forum.
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