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Reply to: How Not To Do It (Part 28)
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Previously on "How Not To Do It (Part 28)"
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Did you check your pockets after speaking to her? Drawing you close to look at a map sounds like a classic pickpocket's ploy to position herself for a quick dip.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostMy thoughts too. I thought she was going to lure him into a cul-de-sac, point to his crotch and purr "that's where I want to be.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostDid you record the conversation?
P.S. She sounds like a dumb ass, but if she was good looking she'll probably do ok.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostJust been approached by a young woman seeking directions to Albion Court in Hammersmith.
"Excuse me, do you know this place?", she asked, pointing to some text on her mobile phone. It mentioned Albion Court and Galena Road: we were standing in Galena Road, a short pedestrian-only alleyway.
"I think it's pretty close by", I said. I looked around and Lo! there was a street sign saying "Albion Walk".
"It must be very close", I said.
"OK", she said, "But I still don't know where it is".
Being a charming sort of person, I walked with her and found Albion Court after about 30 seconds.
"Here we are", I said, turning to go.
"Oh," she said, "I still don't know where it is".
"You're here" I said.
"No", she said, "I mean I don't know what company it is".
"Nor do I", I replied, "Do you know any part of its name?"
"No", she replied.
"OK", I said, "then what sort of company is it?".
"Dunno", she replied.
"Do you mind my asking what what you want with the company?", I asked.
"Interview", she replied.
"Are you late, then?", I asked.
"Dunno... think so", she replied, "It's very important that I get there on time".
"Do you have a contact phone number for anyone with the company?", I asked, expecting the answer to be "No".
"No", she answered.
Our future is safe.
P.S. She sounds like a dumb ass, but if she was good looking she'll probably do ok.
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Originally posted by chef View Postwell with a wave of the google magic wand the top 3 are:
JOE PUBLIC RELATIONS LTD, ALBION COURT, ALBION PLACE, HAMMERSMITH
Estate Music Co. Ltd. , 1 Albion Court
Hammersmith property professionals Unit 6 Albion Court Albion Place
so either a musician, a PR exec or an estate agent.. all sound very fitting to your damsel in distress..
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well with a wave of the google magic wand the top 3 are:
JOE PUBLIC RELATIONS LTD, ALBION COURT, ALBION PLACE, HAMMERSMITH
Estate Music Co. Ltd. , 1 Albion Court
Hammersmith property professionals Unit 6 Albion Court Albion Place
so either a musician, a PR exec or an estate agent.. all sound very fitting to your damsel in distress..
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So she's going for an 'interview' and the location is listed as the meeting of two roads; a corner.
She's young and approached you? She's training to be a high class escort.
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How Not To Do It (Part 28)
Just been approached by a young woman seeking directions to Albion Court in Hammersmith.
"Excuse me, do you know this place?", she asked, pointing to some text on her mobile phone. It mentioned Albion Court and Galena Road: we were standing in Galena Road, a short pedestrian-only alleyway.
"I think it's pretty close by", I said. I looked around and Lo! there was a street sign saying "Albion Walk".
"It must be very close", I said.
"OK", she said, "But I still don't know where it is".
Being a charming sort of person, I walked with her and found Albion Court after about 30 seconds.
"Here we are", I said, turning to go.
"Oh," she said, "I still don't know where it is".
"You're here" I said.
"No", she said, "I mean I don't know what company it is".
"Nor do I", I replied, "Do you know any part of its name?"
"No", she replied.
"OK", I said, "then what sort of company is it?".
"Dunno", she replied.
"Do you mind my asking what what you want with the company?", I asked.
"Interview", she replied.
"Are you late, then?", I asked.
"Dunno... think so", she replied, "It's very important that I get there on time".
"Do you have a contact phone number for anyone with the company?", I asked, expecting the answer to be "No".
"No", she answered.
Our future is safe.Last edited by Bob Dalek; 9 October 2008, 12:42.Tags: None
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