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That'll be KentPhilip (shagging the cleaner, dunno if he was the photographer too). He came to one of our meets, so you might yet get to shake his hand!
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We used to have knicker checks too. It seriously did involve a row of girls lifting their skirts up. Although that was primary school - the patent leather thing was secondary.Originally posted by Pogle View PostThe Nuns at my school, well actually it was just 1 nun in particular used to check we had regulation blue knickers on.
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I seem to recall some creepy tosspot on here posted some pictures he'd secretly taken of womens legs at a party.
Utter slimeball..... it may have been the one who was shagging his cleaner, i'm not good with names
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Did they ban you doing hand stands, as from what I remember of school an upskirt was pointless all you had to do was sit in the sunshine at lunchtime and waitOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostPatent leather shoes were banned at my school in case they reflected our knickers. True story.
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Patent leather shoes were banned at my school in case they reflected our knickers. True story.
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That's a shot from the 2007 remake of St. Trinians, if I'm not mistaken.Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostGood to see the Maily Telegraph continuing it's fine tradition of using pictures of fruity totty to illustrate the point.
Attractive schoolgirls apart, that version was notable for references to other films, including "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" (a garage rather than a truck).
I had to watch it several times to make sure I got them all
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Get down Shep!Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostIs it nearly A-leve results day yet
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When working as a tog in London I was suprised to find there were actually full time upskirt photographers, unsurprisingly all the press togs rather looked down on them
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Good to see the Maily Telegraph continuing it's fine tradition of using pictures of fruity totty to illustrate the point.
Is it nearly A-leve results day yet
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Upskirt Photos Legal!
Read all about it!
Should 'sexy upskirt photos' really be legal? - Telegraph
P.S. this is in SepticLand, and Massachusetts at that.
Don't try this at home folks, the plod are a little less liberated over here.
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