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I'm glad this is providing everyone with a bit of harmless amusement. As someone who live very near,at the moment there are about 20 bottles and it's making me feel sick. Try laughing when they leave it on your doorstep and your children find it

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computedshorty Wrote:

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> So he certainly takes chances, and has the

> bottle,

> slows right down then foot off of the throttle.

> Nips to the wall to place his fresh product

> there,

> then back into the car and drive off like a Hare


How do you know what I drive like? Do I know you? :)

16,699 Views 167 posts on this subject..


When will people realize someone out there is seeking attention and is getting it here on this Forum.


(Probably think they are some kind of Banksy)


I Guarantee that someone is enjoying this attention by reading these comments and that if people

stop posting or the thread is Closed/Deleted.. the problem will stop.


Fox..

maria Wrote:

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> Probably not if they are a cab driver who spends

> his time pissing in his car!


Average person pees 1.5 - 2 litres in 24 hr period..

depends on how much fluid intake.


Driver is not going to spend 24 hours in his cab.. Probably 8 hours.


Assuming he stops for a sandwich (cafe)? he will have toilet facilities.


And will spend the rest of his time at home..


cannot possible fill the amout of bottles being left out..


Fox.

I Guarantee that someone is enjoying this attention by reading these comments and that if people

stop posting or the thread is Closed/Deleted.. the problem will stop.


Fox..





...but the bottles had been appearing there long before this thread started. So your theory is unlikely to be right.

Nicholas Spears Wrote:

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> I Guarantee that someone is enjoying this

> attention by reading these comments and that if

> people

> stop posting or the thread is Closed/Deleted.. the

> problem will stop.

>

> Fox..

>

>

>

>

> ...but the bottles had been appearing there long

> before this thread started. So your theory is

> unlikely to be right.


What ??



People would not of been posting before the bottles were appearing.. would they. ??


They started posting in responce to the bottles appearing..


Fox..

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