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Sorry sweetie, I have nothing to share. I have had a sheltered upbringing and I am a really nice girl...


Cmon, even nice girls have secrets DM.


My first brush with the law was stealing a Mars Bar 3 pack from "Crazy Prices" supermarket in Northern Ireland - the "in store dectective" said - "we may have crazy prices Son but the sweets are not bloody free" - he promptly called the friendly/legendary Royal Ulster Constabulary who took me home and recommended to my Dad that I got "a damn good thrashing". So much for community policing in the late 1970s.

My Dad, credit where it is due, did not thrash me - in fact I managed to convince him I was driven to shoplift due to having had less pocket money than all my friends and managed to generate a pocket money increase from the whole debacle :)


I'm wondering if this son/dad pocket money negotiation was the highlight of my finacial negotiation achievements as I have never had quite the same success on pay review discussions, but then the COO is not may Dad.

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> My BF lived off Silverdale Rd, up until I grabbed

> him up 4 yrs ago. That's very wierd. He probably

> knows you!



I doubt it legal as we moved to forest hill when I was 5. If your boyfriend was the owner of the ginger cat that I painted black stripes on with my mums nail paint to make it look like a tiger then your boyfriend will defianetly remember me. I was a very naughty cub.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> daizie Wrote:

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> -----

> > the cats whiskers? just how old are you ? ;-)

>

> That's nothing I can remember when it was the

> Larcarno.


But you couldn't remember the Trodadero, course you couldn't.

>

> Anyway, the secret is not to get caught.

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