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Hmmm, ok ... it's a bit stalky. It's a bit weird. Definitely creepy being obsessed about a virtual stranger on a forum. But if it keeps you happy, then good for you.Originally posted by vetran View Post
nah taking the piss out off you is not an obsession you just make it too easy.
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Finished the series this month.Originally posted by vetran View Post
just picked up the complete sweeny series on DVD in a bargain bucket. Looking forward to it.
Spent a lot of time recalling the cars and how crap they were and remembering the Granada and the Zodiac MkIV.
I'm not sure it holds up as well as the Callan episodes.
For the completists there's Sweeney 1 & 2 and the original Armchair Theatre to peruse.
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I can neither confirm or deny if it's me. It's just a coincidence that I live near there.
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I wore summit very similar to that on my volunteer day on Monday, me old waterproof motorcycle suit. Except it was light blue.
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It sounds like "presenting to a police officer" is the sort of thing got him in this mess.
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Maybe we should have a CUK social and see which of you men leaves really early -Originally posted by GJABS View PostSo, a teen has had a "freaky encounter" now with Mr Gimp.
Ooh-er
But "A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance and has been released on bail."
Shame.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-63421811
Definitely me. I mean one of us..
Conditions of the man's bail include that he must remain home between 21:00 and 06:00 and present to a police officer on request.
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So you can be arrested for "wearing dark clothes and being weird" now? We can expect lots of people with mental illness to be picked up by the police then.
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So, a teen has had a "freaky encounter" now with Mr Gimp.
Ooh-er
But "A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance and has been released on bail."
Shame.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-63421811
Definitely me. I mean one of us..
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