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that would have been a perfect ruse if it wasnt for the mention of flames.. they're fake alexi..
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Have fun Alexi.Originally posted by AtW View PostGoing to bonfire night now, first time in 10 years of living in the UK.
It better be fun - now where are my matches
Tip: If they ask you to climb to the top of a big pile of wood then do it. This is a honour and should not be missed. Don't worry about being tied up; it's all part of a play they are acting out. They'll cut you loose long before the flames get to you.
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Going to bonfire night now, first time in 10 years of living in the UK.
It better be fun - now where are my matches
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I didn't have a problem last weekend in London when I was making my way to a club in Brixton.Aren't you even slightly annoyed at not being able to walk down the street in fancy dress?
Still, it's all good publicity as you say.
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Aren't you even slightly annoyed at not being able to walk down the street in fancy dress?Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostOh dear.
Dressing up as terrorists (even fictional ones) and ganging up in a large group outside Number 10 isn't the smartest of moves.
Why don't they wait until the ballot box comes round to have their say, or write a letter to the Times ?
And to answer your question, how is that going to increase traffic to his blog?
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Oh dear.
Dressing up as terrorists (even fictional ones) and ganging up in a large group outside Number 10 isn't the smartest of moves.
Why don't they wait until the ballot box comes round to have their say, or write a letter to the Times ?
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Now you are just flirting...Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostCareful HAB - you don't know where they may put that trucheon

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Careful HAB - you don't know where they may put that trucheonOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostMaybe I was right not to go for a walk earlier.
The mood I am in, I'd would have given the plastic plod a long stream of Anglo-Saxon opinion about them.
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Actually its a cunning stunt against a stunning ....Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostNo, more of a civil liberties stunt.
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Maybe I was right not to go for a walk earlier.
The mood I am in, I'd would have given the plastic plod a long stream of Anglo-Saxon opinion about them.
My server
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I'm not sure if this is related,
http://blogs.news.sky.com/boultonand...0-9f099594bf63
But the point is, it's not a free country anymore if you and 10 friends can't go for a stroll in fancy dress.
I'm sure all PCSOs can't be *****, but all the ones I've ever met are.
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That's all they can do to you, so I don't see why not.Originally posted by Advocate View PostOut of interest could you perform a citizens arrest on a PCSO?
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I can't open you link but I expect it's somthing to do with that rabid right foaming at the mouth internet blogger?
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