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swiftyisNOTevil writes, "I have recently become obsessed with the BBC Three show 'The Real Hustle' - personally, I think of it as a 'How To' show for aspiring con artists."

Have you carried out a successful con? Perhaps you hustled a few quid off a stranger, or defrauded a multi-national company. Or have you been taken for the wide-eyed, naive rube that you are?

(, Thu 18 Oct 2007, 13:02)
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the greatest con
I was promised fabulous earning power, enough beer to drown a battleship (or something), and all the sex I could handle.

What I actually got was four years of hard work, a debt that would shame a medium-sized african nation, and a wife, which, for those who are still single, is an object far more expensive than you can possibly imagine.

Click "I like this" if you think uni was a con.

Actually, my wife is amazing, which means I get the sex. And I get to wear a wig to work, so it turned out ok I guess.
(, Mon 22 Oct 2007, 17:45, 7 replies)
Sorry, bindun.
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(And how does the wife react to being considered an expensive object?)
(, Mon 22 Oct 2007, 18:08, closed)
I'm unhappy with this 'I like this' blackmail
If I like your story I'll click the button.
(, Mon 22 Oct 2007, 18:56, closed)
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Are you a barrister or a drag queen?
(, Mon 22 Oct 2007, 19:15, closed)
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What the fuck do you do?
(, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 3:45, closed)
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Yeah, I figured someone would've dunnit, bastard blackberry makes reading 14 pages of qotw a pain in the arse.

And yes, the wig is cos I'm a barrister. I think I'd make more as a drag queen though.
As for the 'I like this blackmail', I figured it was just a bit of persuasion, and as much a part of qotw as pron from frankspencer, bull from legless, length jokes, and "for that is his name".
(, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 8:46, closed)
Wigs
Can someone explain for me - what exactly is the difference between a barrister and a drag queen?
(, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 9:38, closed)
Difference between barrister and drag queen...
About £40?

Dunno which way though...

*gets his coat*
(, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 15:37, closed)

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