It's local Scouse news for Scousers. That sort of thing is all they ever talk about. Right now there will be thousands of Scally tongues wagging over back yard walls.
E.g. she's all paper doyley and no knickers that woman and never been any better than she should be can't say I'm surprised carrying on like that at her age and never cleans her curtains etc. etc.
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Scouser-ette found shagging away from home. Erm, why's this a story?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...de/8078708.stm
A mother-of-two from Merseyside who admitted committing adultery in the United Arab Emirates has been sentenced to two months in jail.
Sally Antia, 44, originally from Liverpool, but who has been living in Dubai, was arrested following a police raid at a hotel on 2 May.
Her husband called police to alert them to his wife's alleged infidelity.
Her lover Mark Hawkins, who had previously denied the allegation, was also jailed for two months.
Both have already served a month in custody and will face deportation.
The Foreign Office said it was offering consular assistance.Tags: None
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