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SteveT

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  1. I think the proprietors are missing out on a potentially lucrative business here, with all the men wondering where they can 'pull' usually for a shag. Whilst there are numerous women who want to flirt. How about an ED facebook where you rent a space to hang your photo a mans page, and a ladies page, and one for those who haven't made their mind up, a tweenie page.
  2. Jimmy two timers, do you think that name is ideal for inspiring women to get involved(?)(?)(?)
  3. Who chooses the 'bank holiday' times of the year? They always choose the wettest week-ends ever, and it's no good for anyone in this country. The banks responsible should be banned from ever doing so again, as they are crap at it.
  4. Moos wrote: I found Bill terrifying but puzzlingly slightly sexy too. Oh dear. You are not alone in finding rough, gruff, savages slightly sexy, just as well for me too, or I might've been ED's oldest virgin:-$
  5. LuvPeckham wrote: The one that still sticks out for me is 'Strict Teacher' Probably got promotion, and now running a very strict school, in a strict country, maybe Singapore;-)
  6. contact Morris..........
  7. Does tackle size matter? It does to him stripping off for a living, or to whomsoever you got lucky with;-)
  8. He will be sorely missed. A class act and understated. Great reminder Michael P. Somthing to do with your last post PGC makes you sound expectant(?) Mornington sickness anyone;-)
  9. and me!
  10. Good for you LadyG. Interesting info'.
  11. Monkey wrote: I am now extremely irritated. Monkey when the police station is directly opposite the ne'er-do-wells on whateley road, it doesn't look too rosey for the neighbours does it? If they can get away with such behaviour across the road from the nick................. It would not surprise me if they were 'dealing' from there. The window was wide open it was raining and the male shouted something which I ignored, I was relieved it was raining and too wet for the stoop.
  12. I assume yours isn't Bawdy-nan
  13. kford wrote:If they can't help their behaviour They only call out when someone is passing not randomly. I felt like kidkruger's boy I did not want to pass their place again so I diverted to using CP rd and NX rd. Why should we be subject to this behaviour and change our routes because of a couple of low-lifes rule.
  14. AcedOut wrote:Can someone describe exactly who is being spoken of? There are a couple of ne'er do wells, living in this road who belligerently give passing individuals verbal grief because you have walked or driven, within yorping distance of them, whilst they are sitting on their stoop.
  15. You, dear Moos, have the skin of a seraph;-)
  16. rather costly PGC if you think of princess margaret;-) Ps are you coming to the drinks this time(?) I will happily buy you the first pint or whatever drink you prefer
  17. Is due process fit for purpose(?) or is it just slow process;-)
  18. If people are behaving 'trampishly' or 'tramplike', annaj I can see no harm in that description. If they are behaving like you and/or me annaj, then I would take issue with the scribe and I would defend us most vigorously.
  19. I went in about 8:30 and a bucket on the floor by the first till, was catching drips from above. Maybe the health and safety crew closed them down, for fear of someone drowning;-)
  20. Why is it that these people who I presume are being kept on benefits provided by the rest of us, are allowed to display all types of obnoxious behaviour to anyone within hearing distance, can subject decent law abiding citizens to abuse. I would bet that if someone reacted to them and gave them a bit of a shock, like throw them off their stoop down into the area, the perpetrator of said action would no doubt end up in the cells before anything happened to the riff-raff. Why should we be abused for being normal decent members of society going about our daily life.
  21. Why can't we sell these useless loafers into slavery, he wouldn't have so much whistle in him if he was doing some real work.
  22. It is such hard work to pass even on the opposite side of the road, they are shouting and calling you names, so now I consider changing my route to avoid any sitings of these loud mouthed yobs. I sympathise with the neighbours and anyone who unwittingly walks past and is subjected to their disgusting verbal abuse.
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