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Previously on "Yobbos on the train"
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Did your father not beat the correct usage of the apostrophe into you? It's no wonder this country is going to the dogs.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYob on yob solves nothing but stir the pot.
The disappointment I would have caused my parents by leaking out of a train window, if caught, would have had a bearing down upon me like no other, especially that from my father.
You're experience is not the beginning but the process of failings from a generation gone by and our society's misunderstanding of how to deal with the result.
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and let me guess, the one who peed out of the train's window was a girl...Originally posted by pacharan View PostYes, sounds like the work of his Peak Army chums.
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Congratulations on escalating the situation from public indecency and antisocial behaviour to that of common assault.
Hope they throw the book at you.
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Preferring you to Russell is like preferring a migraine to having uncontrollable diarrhoea in a public place. Neither is terribly appealing but it's the lesser of two evils.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostWell why don't you stick up for me when everyone is being so beastly to me?
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Blimey mate, being a ringleader isn't what it used to. These days I wear a groin guard just in case one of Charlie's Angels decides to tear me a strip...Originally posted by stek View PostYou assaulted someone you suspected to be possibly be a possible ring leader? Human Rights!!
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