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Didn't you tell them you were trying to escape from your mafia neighbours?
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Sensitive data. Reported to the Information Commissioner.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWell, an interesting afternoon at my speed awareness course. An old boy called Harry was too senile and deaf to engage in the course so despite the instructors best efforts to accommodate he had to leave. An hour later Harry’s meat head son comes storming into the room squaring up to the instructor wanting to punch him. Thankfully he was talked out of the room into the corridor and one of my fellow speeders had to step out and save the instructors from being assaulted. It’s certainly made for a memorable afternoon!
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Sasguru's bulltulip is far more entertaining. I miss her.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWell, an interesting afternoon at my speed awareness course. An old boy called Harry was too senile and deaf to engage in the course so despite the instructors best efforts to accommodate he had to leave. An hour later Harry’s meat head son comes storming into the room squaring up to the instructor wanting to punch him. Thankfully he was talked out of the room into the corridor and one of my fellow speeders had to step out and save the instructors from being assaulted. It’s certainly made for a memorable afternoon!
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Speed Awareness Course - scary moment....
Well, an interesting afternoon at my speed awareness course. An old boy called Harry was too senile and deaf to engage in the course so despite the instructors best efforts to accommodate he had to leave. An hour later Harry’s meat head son comes storming into the room squaring up to the instructor wanting to punch him. Thankfully he was talked out of the room into the corridor and one of my fellow speeders had to step out and save the instructors from being assaulted. It’s certainly made for a memorable afternoon!Tags: None
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