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Trolling is people coming on message boards, stirring things up with deliberately controversial statements and standing back when things get nasty.
Pretty shameful really.
Pretty shameful really.
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That can't be truePrufrock wrote:Apparently there have been folk getting phone calls from insurance companies cancelling their car insurance due to this. Yay.
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There have been four ... FOUR ... crimes in my area. Four. Fckg Welsh are too idle to even bother their sorry asses to commit crimes !
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Perhaps you could go on a Hungerford-style rampage to even up the score a bit?
I'd say killing many birds with one stone, but if you don't want to be half arsed about this....
I'd say killing many birds with one stone, but if you don't want to be half arsed about this....
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mmmmmmm ..... I like your thinking ......Lord Kangana wrote:Perhaps you could go on a Hungerford-style rampage to even up the score a bit?
I'd say killing many birds with one stone, but if you don't want to be half arsed about this....
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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there has been 1 violent crime on my street in the last month. but i missed it i imagine it involved a child, a football and walking stick
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we've had...
Burglary 9
Anti-social behaviour 23
Robbery 0
Vehicle crime 2
Violent crime 8
Other crime 11
I think the 11 "other" was me showing my arse on the newsagents steps every time someone on here said we'd signed pavulychenko or SWP....
Burglary 9
Anti-social behaviour 23
Robbery 0
Vehicle crime 2
Violent crime 8
Other crime 11
I think the 11 "other" was me showing my arse on the newsagents steps every time someone on here said we'd signed pavulychenko or SWP....
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How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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Probably way down the list now against the machine-gun "execution "involving Gilnow Road and Castle Street gangs that today BN is full of.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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is that a crime now??? bloody pc brigade gone mad!!Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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Other I would have thought.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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It could be anti-social, if he didn't do next door's cat at the same time...superjohnmcginlay wrote:Other I would have thought.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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Could be turd burglary as well I suppose...Worthy4England wrote:It could be anti-social, if he didn't do next door's cat at the same time...superjohnmcginlay wrote:Other I would have thought.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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hang on - this is roughest street - not ruff-est street...
was the dog underage, maybe?
was the dog underage, maybe?
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They never actually charged me with anything in the end, so it doesn't show on the records.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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The bloke that did it got five years. Fortunately the dog decided to wait for him.boltonboris wrote:They never actually charged me with anything in the end, so it doesn't show on the records.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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In human years or dog years? Massive difference.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:The bloke that did it got five years. Fortunately the dog decided to wait for him.boltonboris wrote:They never actually charged me with anything in the end, so it doesn't show on the records.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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He got a further two though for contempt of court.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:The bloke that did it got five years. Fortunately the dog decided to wait for him.boltonboris wrote:They never actually charged me with anything in the end, so it doesn't show on the records.Bruce Rioja wrote:How would they catagorise something like, say, that bloke that got caught knobbing his dog on De Lacy Drive?
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