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Bagpuss: Please feel free to be some sort of Urban Warrior, and challenge all and sundry with your shining sword of fair play, etc. Make a will, first, though.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostOK we best let society fall apart then, or ring up people with balls to do the dirty work.
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Originally posted by dotnetter View PostBunch of poofters
I'm the one in the schooyard eh?
Who's the one resorting to childish random insults about me being in prison to win an argument
Don't belive i have thrown any of them in yet. I shall try harder in the future if that's what you want.
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OK we best let society fall apart then, or ring up people with balls to do the dirty work.Originally posted by richard-af View Post
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That's Exercise Yard.Originally posted by dotnetter View PostI'm the one in the schooyard eh?
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Me, lag!Originally posted by dotnetter View PostBunch of poofters
I'm the one in the schooyard eh?
Who's the one resorting to childish random insults about me being in prison to win an argument
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Bunch of poofters
I'm the one in the schooyard eh?
Who's the one resorting to childish random insults about me being in prison to win an argument
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This: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/cri...cle2866789.eceOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhat happened to confronting people when you have an issue with them?
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What happened to confronting people when you have an issue with them?
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It actually sounds like you are still in the school yard, define Grass up.Originally posted by dotnetter View PostYou're witty posts are so hilarious, I reckon you should get your own forum.
At the end of the day we obviously have different moral values I consider grassing people up quite low, does that make me a criminal myself?
Kin' IJIAT!
Is it bad to provide a car owner details of the person that drove into thier car and then drove off while they were away from thier vehicle?
Is it bad to tell the police that you saw somebody knifing some guy to death in the street?
Is it bad to tell the MD of a company that one of his employees is stealing funds from the company bank account?
Is it bad to inform the police that you saw a parent indecently assaulting their child?
Do any of the above and you are "grassing somebody up" but I think the majority of people would agree that it is the correct thing to do. I suggest you grow up and start to realise that in the real world illegal activities are frowned upon, not encouraged and should be reported. This stupid childish "grassing up" idea you carry has no basis in the adult world.
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Ask the nonce in the bunk above yours. The Anusol's in the post.Originally posted by dotnetter View PostYou're witty posts are so hilarious, I reckon you should get your own forum.
At the end of the day we obviously have different moral values I consider grassing people up quite low, does that make me a criminal myself?
Kin' IJIAT!
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You're witty posts are so hilarious, I reckon you should get your own forum.Originally posted by richard-af View PostAre you doing time, by any chance? If so, let me know which HMP, and I'll send you some Anusol.
Also, it's considered correct prison slang to refer to actions such as mine as a "diabololical liberty, you slaaaaagggg!", I believe.
At the end of the day we obviously have different moral values I consider grassing people up quite low, does that make me a criminal myself?
Kin' IJIAT!
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Agreed. But they make an excellent start to an Irish ladder.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostTwo wrongs don't make a right.
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