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• #77
@BMMF
:)You could collect them and strap them on like Spokey Dokeys....collect the whole set
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• #78
Start coming on to them. This can upset many people and make them want to get rid of you. I've seen a gay mate do it to people before and it works very well and is funny as fuck. If you can pull off the flirt and are a good actor it's a worth while thing to try.(although I've never seen this done to a police man I think it could work though)
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• #79
Start coming on to them. This can upset many people and make them want to get rid of you. I've seen a gay mate do it to people before and it works very well and is funny as fuck. If you can pull off the flirt and are a good actor it's a worth while thing to try.(although I've never seen this done to a police man I think it could work though)
It's true. Tommy's always coming on to people at lfgss events (when he's not being cum on by pigs (of the non-human variety)), and it's very discombobulating.
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• #80
It's only you I come onto Bring.
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• #81
Come on to 'Bring' (whoever the fuck that is) as much as you like. Just don't cum on BMMF.
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• #82
i wish aids upon them
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• #83
Start coming on to them. This can upset many people and make them want to get rid of you. I've seen a gay mate do it to people before and it works very well and is funny as fuck. If you can pull off the flirt and are a good actor it's a worth while thing to try.(although I've never seen this done to a police man I think it could work though)
It works a treat. I've talked myself out of a 30GBP fine by flirting with a couple of cops in a van. My automatic reaction when I was stopped for RLJing was to call them Sir in a sickeningly camp way.
I love a man in uniform.
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• #84
Ooooooooooo, Officer!
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• #85
call them *Sir in a sickeningly camp way.
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• #86
whilst normally i have nothing against the po-lice, these guys sounded like plain old bullies...what a bunch of tossers would abuse their position to belittle and bully law obiding people. the wankers were probably bored stiff...
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• #87
whilst normally i have nothing against the po-lice, these guys sounded like plain old bullies...what a bunch of tossers would abuse their position to belittle and bully law obiding people. the wankers were probably bored stiff...
Did you say stiff...?
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• #88
My favourite when I was a teenager and yes it is very immature.
Yes Cunt...stable -
• #89
Threatening the police- .................................
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I don't want my only posts to make me out to be some pain in the ass campaigning 'assclown' (I loved that). I'm not. I came here to find out about nuclear seat posts.EDIT: I like how it has stirred debate, though.
So are you condoning the use of Fuck off you ASSCLOWNS as an appropriate response in a similar situation
PS. I personally think Assclown should be adopted as the LFGSS greeting
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• #91
hahaha
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• #92
Ah ha I have seen you riding around London BMMF
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• #94
Ah ha I have seen you riding around London BMMF
The whole ensemble is merino - from a Portland group buy over on londonassclowns.com
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• #95
Its official - Police are NOT fascists, not institutionally racist (a la The MacPherson Report,1999), and don't shoot innocent men 7 times to the head on the tube, then cover it up......in fact they're just plain lovely. I absolutely love them. I love them to death.
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• #96
Love it its great
Sell it to Londonassclowns.com
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• #97
someone posted this a while ago, it's pretty funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El-CDH3UK6I
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• #98
my precious Behringer Ultrafex II came down the stairs after me and was damaged beyond repair .
some good came of it then?
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• #99
heh!
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• #100
Coppers. All cunts and good for fuck all! FACT!
Just remembered that one of them did compliment me on my spoke cards . . . they told me the reason they were there was because they had received complaints from mothers with push chairs of 'reckless cycling attitudes' . . . they were not happy when i pointed out the lack of young mothers with prams at 10.30pm on a Thursday evening in the rain