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Fat mike strikes again but why on earth do some of you not not check things at the tilll.
No wonder this country is grinding to a halt with all the unemployed being too stupid0 -
crackers247 wrote: »Fat mike strikes again but why on earth do some of you not not check things at the tilll.
No wonder this country is grinding to a halt with all the unemployed being too stupid
a bit extreme arent we,0 -
4743hudsonj wrote: »Sounds fun:o
That's what PM's are for big boy!0 -
crackers247 wrote: »Fat mike strikes again but why on earth do some of you not not check things at the tilll.
No wonder this country is grinding to a halt with all the unemployed being too stupid
woah! (that's english for stop a horse!)
cool your jetshelpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
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Anyone you'll want me to be!0
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crackers247 wrote: »Not really .. Why have people stopped looking at things? i always check me receipt before i leave the till. Have people now thought this is not the thing to do? and then leave shop and want to claim for something petty.?
i'm not claiming for anything though, i was still happy with the price i paid, it was more a theoretical question.
plus, as i say, i had my mind elsewhere with the gf chewing my ear off on the phone.helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
4743hudsonj wrote: »I seem to remember saying you were assaulted by tesco staff on the way out.....
you know, this must have slipped my mind with the stress and worry i was under, but you're right - i was manhandled and pushed around by the tesco manager and 2 big burly security guards when trying to leave the sports direct store, accusing me of lifting a leg o' lamb from the lonsdale tracksuit section and saying that the child i had with me (my darling son), had things about his person that hadn't been paid for.
as far as i'm aware though, he's old enough to take care of himself and it shouldn't be my problem. i've looked after him from birth and now it's his own responsibility to look after himself and take the punishment for any crimes he commits. at 18, his actions shouldn't land me in the security office with 4 pcso's stood around me tutting, shaking their heads and phoning for a real policeman to come and sort things out. i told them this, but they said something about that only applying when the child is 18 years old, rather than months, which is tosh and another thing i will be suing them for, gross negligence of my intelligence. at 18 months, he should be standing on his own two feet, instead of scrounging off me, lying about all day expecting me to feed him at every beck & call. i wont do it. if his spree of thefts & laziness continues, he'll wake up to find me gone. i wont do it anymore, he's causing me nearly as much stress as the whole sports direct/tesco debacle on his own. of course, i am only joking, but i am currently in talks with another lawyer about persuing litigation against the darling son for stress and the worry that he's given me over the last 18 months. do you know how many times i've had to get up in the middle of the night because he can't (or wont) fend for himself? if i counted them on one hand, i'd probably only have a couple of digits left. then i have the worry every time he gets ill. it's not fair on me, where am i left in all this? an unpaid skivvy running around after this child who is another example of broken britain with it's benefits culture. he would rather lie around all day, sleeping, eating and expecting handouts left, right & centre rather than getting a job and contributing to society. the sooner d.cam and his tea boy deputy prime minister get rid of this benefits culture, the better. these lazy, work-shy midgets need to be shaken up and shown that they can't lie around all their lives, occasionally going out shoplifting to feed their rusk addictions.
as for the leg o' lamb, it slipped my mind, what with being on the phone. the manager said i was a thief but there's absolutely no way i can be a criminal - i used to watch the bill every night. plus, i pay my taxes. i'm definitely not a criminal, as i bet they don't do either - too guilt ridden to watch the bill and not paying taxes because of their stolen money that they took from my nana's house is non-taxable.
i'm not standing for it anymore. if things don't chang, i shall be forced to protest in the same manner as that of thich quang duc outside the houses of parliament.helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0
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