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Originally posted by PintoIf someone did that to you, would you not have an inkling of who it was that did it? Also, if you need to ask about something like that, you may not have the character to pull it through without being found out.
pull it off? or see it through?
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A recent piece of grafitti (sp?) near the station reads "For the girls: w@nk1ng boy - call 07777 123456
I'm guessing that the person who answers the phone is not the person who wrote the message... but I could be wrong. Funny old world.
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If someone did that to you, would you not have an inkling of who it was that did it? Also, if you need to ask about something like that, you may not have the character to pull it through without being found out.Originally posted by Berko1managed to get the phone numbers of someone you didn't like, where would you put them so that they got some nice phonecalls? Also, would you do home or mobile? Don't want to be evil, but perhaps make things inconvenient for them.
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I've thought about it after a particularly bad working relationship, but I reckon it ain't worth it. Better just to move on and be glad you are not them.
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bloody hell man, we're contractors. Our address books contain nothing but the phone numbers of people we don't like. Get used to it.
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That's the most bizarre first post I've seen in a while.
Make a "lady of the night" flyer, print it out, and leave in phone boxes throughout Kings Cross.
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