
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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I have a good one.
You know the turnstiles eg at Waterloo station to get into the toilets, where you have to pay 20p?
If you pull the turnstile back towards you a bit, you can just walk through it. Its hard to explain. But try pulling a turnstile in the wrong direction and all will become clear, and you will save a fortune in unfair toilet duties.
( , Tue 23 Oct 2007, 14:24, 3 replies)

Ergo, I feel it is my given right as an Englishman not to have to pay someone a gratuity for every time I need to use the bathroom.
Even motorway service stations let you go for free, so I fail to see why our railway stations charge you for the priviledge of standing in front of a stinking urinal being watched by some beady eyed attendant.
Hermann Goering was allowed more privacy when he peed in captivity.
( , Tue 23 Oct 2007, 14:38, closed)

I think the turnstiles are there to dissuade junkies and the, erm how should I put it, bummers, no?
( , Wed 24 Oct 2007, 11:13, closed)
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