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Parking ticket in Asda car park - Is this legal, can they take me to court?
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consultant31 wrote: »You're just sad and pathetic!
There is NO excuse for drink-driving, ever. If I knew anyone who drank and then got in their car I'd report them like a shot. My 21 year old cousin was killed by someone just like you - he thought he was a better driver than everyone else too :mad:
Another handy coincidencial life experience for you there I see. How many is that now I lose count they are coming so fast?Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0 -
ASDA have some nice mince pies.0
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They must be on offer by now are they not?We all evolve - get on with it0
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Another handy coincidencial life experience for you there I see. How many is that now I lose count they are coming so fast?
Mmm, life is just full of coincidences isn't it?
Since you've lost count, I'll recap for you;
1) I said my son is a lawyer. He gained his degree (1st class honours) at Hull Uni in 2002, he now works for a law firm in Leeds. Is that ok? I don't want to go too fast for you to keep up.
2) I said my cousin was killed in a car accident (it happens to be the anniversary of his death today) 3 years ago. He was just 21 and the drunk driver, didn't even know that he'd hit anything.
You know absolutely nothing about me and thankfully, I need never know anything about you.
You know, you're really not a nice person. It's very sad and undignified to be so mistrusting of other people. I, on the other hand, am neither a liar, a drink-driver, nor do I park in disabled spots without my (disabled) Mum alongside me. It has to be said though, I do have a very nasty streakI let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
consultant31 wrote: »Mmm, life is just full of coincidences isn't it?
Since you've lost count, I'll recap for you;
1) I said my son is a lawyer. He gained his degree (1st class honours) at Hull Uni in 2002, he now works for a law firm in Leeds. Is that ok? I don't want to go too fast for you to keep up.
2) I said my cousin was killed in a car accident (it happens to be the anniversary of his death today) 3 years ago. He was just 21 and the drunk driver, didn't even know that he'd hit anything.
You know absolutely nothing about me and thankfully, I need never know anything about you.
You know, you're really not a nice person. It's very sad and undignified to be so mistrusting of other people. I, on the other hand, am neither a liar, a drink-driver, nor do I park in disabled spots without my (disabled) Mum alongside me. It has to be said though, I do have a very nasty streak
Takes one to know one eh.0 -
consultant31 wrote: »Mmm, life is just full of coincidences isn't it?
Since you've lost count, I'll recap for you;
1) I said my son is a lawyer. He gained his degree (1st class honours) at Hull Uni in 2002, he now works for a law firm in Leeds. Is that ok? I don't want to go too fast for you to keep up.
2) I said my cousin was killed in a car accident (it happens to be the anniversary of his death today) 3 years ago. He was just 21 and the drunk driver, didn't even know that he'd hit anything.
You know absolutely nothing about me and thankfully, I need never know anything about you.
You know, you're really not a nice person. It's very sad and undignified to be so mistrusting of other people. I, on the other hand, am neither a liar, a drink-driver, nor do I park in disabled spots without my (disabled) Mum alongside me. It has to be said though, I do have a very nasty streak
You also bleated about disabled parents and an imaginary failed trip to the supermarket too if I remember correctly. Sorry but I obviously can't even take your numeracy skills at face value either.Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0 -
You also bleated about disabled parents and an imaginary failed trip to the supermarket too if I remember correctly. Sorry but I obviously can't even take your numeracy skills at face value either.
Pi$$ off - no, I take that back. You stay here with the likes of hothothot and I'll go. You deserve each other! I never fail to be surprised (and a little upset) by the nastiness of total strangers.
I won't be back to this thread, so you can tear my posts apart behind my back if you wishI let my mind wander and it never came back!0 -
consultant31 wrote: »Pi$$ off - no, I take that back. You stay here with the likes of hothothot and I'll go. You deserve each other! I never fail to be surprised (and a little upset) by the nastiness of total strangers.
I won't be back to this thread, so you can tear my posts apart behind my back if you wish
Good riddance to bad rubbish.0
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