The B3TA Confessional
With the Pope about to visit the UK, what better time to unburden yourself of anything that's weighing on your mind by posting it on the internet? Pay particular attention to the Seven Deadly Sins of lust, greed, envy, pride, posting puns on the QOTW board and the other ones. Top story gets to kneel before His Holiness's noodly appendage, or something
( , Thu 26 Aug 2010, 12:47)
With the Pope about to visit the UK, what better time to unburden yourself of anything that's weighing on your mind by posting it on the internet? Pay particular attention to the Seven Deadly Sins of lust, greed, envy, pride, posting puns on the QOTW board and the other ones. Top story gets to kneel before His Holiness's noodly appendage, or something
( , Thu 26 Aug 2010, 12:47)
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Once in my younger days I found a wallet on the bus
I recognised the person in the picture as someone that rode the same bus as me in the mornings so the next day gave it back to him. He was very grateful as his driving test was that week and he was panicking about losing his provisional licence. He rewarded my honesty with a crisp five pound note.
My confession is, I saw him get up and leave it on the seat and said nothing. I then picked it up and looked in it and on seeing there wasn't a crisp five pound note in there decided to give it back. I didn't deserve the five pounds worth of cola bottles and aniseed balls I took home from school that day.
That said I am not like it these days, I found a wallet in work looked at the ID and tracked down the student and told him that the toilets wasn't the best place to leave his wallet as there's no cctv in there.
( , Fri 27 Aug 2010, 11:00, Reply)
I recognised the person in the picture as someone that rode the same bus as me in the mornings so the next day gave it back to him. He was very grateful as his driving test was that week and he was panicking about losing his provisional licence. He rewarded my honesty with a crisp five pound note.
My confession is, I saw him get up and leave it on the seat and said nothing. I then picked it up and looked in it and on seeing there wasn't a crisp five pound note in there decided to give it back. I didn't deserve the five pounds worth of cola bottles and aniseed balls I took home from school that day.
That said I am not like it these days, I found a wallet in work looked at the ID and tracked down the student and told him that the toilets wasn't the best place to leave his wallet as there's no cctv in there.
( , Fri 27 Aug 2010, 11:00, Reply)
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