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• #77
Dress code is skirts.
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• #78
Pack it in with the aggression/vigilante/vengence vandalism bullshit.
"I'd knock him out"
"I'd shit on his bonnet"
"I'd brick the windows of his cafe"
"I'd abduct his kids"Whatever...
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• #79
Best thing to do is veto his cafe, tell all your friends to veto his cafe, tell them to tell all their friends, etc.
Oh, and keep sharing the dick pic. Forever more.
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• #80
When you wrestle with pigs everyone gets covered in shit.
nice
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• #81
Who said kidnap his kids?
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• #82
He calmly explains why he does not carry out his violent threats because there are witnesses - is he not aware of action cams and Youtube ?
what an artisan
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• #83
there was a threat to kill in his diatribe also
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• #84
That is fucking nuts!^saarf deleted a funny film -
• #85
had a driver say something rude to me at a junction , caught him at lights and calmly lent my head in his window and asked "what did you say mate?", drivers retort was "weren't talking to you"
was on his own in car,no prominent hands free kit either, i'm sure talking to yerself is one of the first signs of madness -
• #86
He is a butcher
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• #87
then he should have threatend dismemberment, butchers meat gets killed in the abattoir last i heard
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• #88
I went in his butcher's shop, I said "Have you got a sheep's head?" He said "No, it's the way I part my hair" You couldn't make it up.
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• #89
was it this mate?
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• #90
Problem with that is if the chain loses business, the ordinary staff will probably be first to have their jobs cut.
What result do people want from all this exactly? There's already been a legal one. I'm not sure what the Facebook / Twitter stuff is supposed to achieve, beyond the production of cereal-based cinema snacks. It doesn't really advance the cause of road safety.
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• #91
close the thread, we just struck gold (imho)
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• #92
Reminds me of the Glasgow "Ayrshire bacon" joke
For those who haven't heard it, the punchline is "No, I'm just warming my hands"
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• #93
Yeah £90 fine and that's it job done. This isn't as serious as parking in the wrong place or even littering.
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• #94
In that case, pressure should be applied on the police to review the incident. The other stuff does nothing.
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• #95
I do think getting him to a ride to work for a year would be more constructive all round
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• #96
Jesus wept, is this shit still going?
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• #97
It's his responsibility to look after his staff. If he behaves like this it's no use whining that staff rely on him for wages, he should have thought of that before his tantrum.
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• #98
Have you ever met a police?
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• #99
Yeah the staff would suffer, but it sounds like they're suffering under this thundercunt already. And he goes home to his £3m mansion while they struggle to pay their rent. Life ain't fair.
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• #100
Maybe you didn't get my point, which was that if the outcome people want is for the guy's business to be damaged, then it's worth pointing out that this could simply affect a lot of people who have fuck all to do with the whole thing.
As I said, I'm just wondering what exactly those spinning it out hope to achieve. Mainly I agree with @MicroDosed.
Looking at the content of some of those tweets they might want to consider taking legal advice, whatever personal knives they have to grind - steering perilously close to libel territory.