Originally posted by wim121
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI believe it was a pun. Pickaxes / minors / miners ?
I thought it was funny.
Oh, never mind...
Duhhhhhhhh (@ me) ......
I read that in a completely different way, such as the kiddy fiddler accusation way and failed to see the pun there, ooops!
Very funny EO and Ive finally got the joke
Maybe I should just volunteer for a frontal lobotomy ...
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Originally posted by wim121 View Postread posts properly. I was a minor as well and everything was legal. Fathers don't like their princesses growing up.
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Originally posted by wim121 View Postread posts properly. I was a minor as well and everything was legal. Fathers don't like their princesses growing up.
I thought it was funny.
Oh, never mind...
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
.. kids could feasibly get onto the sex offenders register for sharing pics of under 18s.
Pretty stupid thing to ruin your life over...
Still, Labour seemed to think it was a good idea.
edit: Also, I believe some kind of sinister "life record" database has now been set up, and most kids' details are being added to it. Anyone know much about that?
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostAt least I've been with females before to experience that.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think that's across the board.
Nick something? Criminal record
Punch someone? Criminal record
Scrawl your name (with Anarchy symbol round the A) on the upper deck of the 134 to Rainham? Criminal record.
I'm fecking lucky I was born when I was.
Originally posted by wim121 View PostIt was just a crazy father that hated any boy looking at his father.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostHopefully, they learn from others mistakes rather than their own.
The misses' school had a bit of a to-do a bout this last year, a few of the girls fell victim. No court case though iirc.
The OH's father didnt like it one bit when I said that though, when he was giving the OH and her siblings a hard time, when we first started seeing each other. I said to him there are some mistakes you should learn off others misfortune and some you have to make yourself.
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