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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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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...and get caught with someone's kiddy porn stash?
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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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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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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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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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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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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou've been spicking the chutney loon again haven't you?
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