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Or not very good (he got caught). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward...ort_(fraudster)Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHow odd. I learnt in college the ex-private school pupils where very good at thieving...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe sort of thieving we do is large scale though. We steal the country's wealth, not the odd KitKat.
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You went to public school?
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How odd. I learnt in college the ex-private school pupils where very good at thieving...Originally posted by vetran View Post
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probably minor public school childrenOriginally posted by eek View PostWhat on earth are private school children doing in Tesco? Surely its Waitrose or nothing (The posher Booths, Whole Foods are suitable in other parts of the country).
Edit to add - when I was at school there was a 5 pupil rule* in the local newsagent - set by the school for admin purposes.
* The rule was modified rapidly to exclude me on the basis that while most other people came via the bus it was my local newsagent and I wasn't going to queue up to go into it when I knew the staff and often turned a hand when it was busy...
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