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Previously on "Could you honestly say you would not have joined in?"
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Under no circumstances would I have ever joined in or stolen from looting.
i have found that there are better "legal" ways of fleecing money off people
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This is not Holland, we do not get new laptops pre-loaded with pornOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...and get caught with someone's kiddy porn stash?
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That's because you are a thieving scrote.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhile I would not have taken part I would say if I was walking past a smashed up shop and a new laptop was sitting in the window I would be mighty tempted to stick it up my jacket.
I for one would have guarded the shop ensuring that others did not attempt to steal anything. That's the difference between me and you. One of us is a liar.
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...and get caught with someone's kiddy porn stash?Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhile I would not have taken part I would say if I was walking past a smashed up shop and a new laptop was sitting in the window I would be mighty tempted to stick it up my jacket.
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While I would not have taken part I would say if I was walking past a smashed up shop and a new laptop was sitting in the window I would be mighty tempted to stick it up my jacket.
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Bourgeouise Sentimentality.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCan I suggest a return to English sentence structures including, at the bare minimum, a subject and a verb, with independent clauses seperated by commas to build compound sentences?
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Racist.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCan I suggest a return to English sentence structures including, at the bare minimum, a subject and a verb, with independent clauses seperated by commas to build compound sentences?
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Can I suggest a return to English sentence structures including, at the bare minimum, a subject and a verb, with independent clauses seperated by commas to build compound sentences?
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Well, quite, and I'd just like to add that drug use among children has for many in education and with obvious concern to both parents, on the increase almost yearly.Originally posted by pacharan View PostYes I can say with utter certain.Ty that I wuddnt have joined in. If this rioters or those rioters said to me to join in I would say no but if these rioters asked mey. Penis I would turn other wae.
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It's all to do with question time. I think he's running through a 'John Prescott' translatorOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou've been spicking the chutney loon again haven't you?
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