A cautionary tale....
#16
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Re: A cautionary tale....
My kids just about crapped their dacks
............ said Kim 67, official spokesperson for the 'Society For The Promotion Of Colloquial English'............
............ said Kim 67, official spokesperson for the 'Society For The Promotion Of Colloquial English'............
#17
Re: A cautionary tale....
these weren't, they had cargo pants and shit t-shirts on, one looked incredulous at me 'I asked YOU for ID, and you now tell ME to show me mine', well aye of course, serious they must have both been late 20's.
#22
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You see Dean - I have experienced such a lot of snobbery from people who think that they are a little above we mere mortals (and this is not a dig at anyone here), that I like to play it up a little. I dislike pretense and prejudice.
#25
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CID are everywhere Spugsy, in the bars, all the watchman if you living in an appt are their little moles as well. Its a police state!
#26
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...was putting the bins out tonight and 2 blokes beeped at me and told me to come over, they were driving a proper shitty car and told me to get in, I said 'eh? who the f•ck are you?' and they replied 'CID',
they looked nowt like coppers so I told them where to go, they got out and got on their radios, I honestly though it was some sort of scam or something and said to one 'you're not police, you're about 15 f•cking years old', he looked pretty shocked and showed me his ID but wouldn't comeinto the house so I could see it properly,
I argued for about 10 minutes telling them to get the proper police or they could 'kiss my arse',
anyway mrs spugsy came out and brought our IDs, and ahem, yes indeed they were CID,
turns out someone had reported some big bloke dressed in black 'running around the streets', not sure what sort of crime that is but I was all in black,
anyway we had a bit og a laugh and I apologised, to be honest I'm not sure they knew everything I said with my geordie accent but......if this happens to you, or anyone asks to see ID, I guess the best thing would be to just show it.
Reckon I could have actually got in a bit of trouble over what happened tonight right??
they looked nowt like coppers so I told them where to go, they got out and got on their radios, I honestly though it was some sort of scam or something and said to one 'you're not police, you're about 15 f•cking years old', he looked pretty shocked and showed me his ID but wouldn't comeinto the house so I could see it properly,
I argued for about 10 minutes telling them to get the proper police or they could 'kiss my arse',
anyway mrs spugsy came out and brought our IDs, and ahem, yes indeed they were CID,
turns out someone had reported some big bloke dressed in black 'running around the streets', not sure what sort of crime that is but I was all in black,
anyway we had a bit og a laugh and I apologised, to be honest I'm not sure they knew everything I said with my geordie accent but......if this happens to you, or anyone asks to see ID, I guess the best thing would be to just show it.
Reckon I could have actually got in a bit of trouble over what happened tonight right??
absolutely hilarious!! laughing me heed off
#28
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So are these local lads or what? Emiratis??