Shoplifting
When I was young and impressionable and on holiday in France, I followed some friends into a sweet shop and we each stole something. I was so mortified by this, I returned them.
My lack of French hampered this somewhat - they had no idea why the small English boy wanted to add some chews to the open box, and saw it as an attempt by a nasty foreigner oik to contaminate their stock. Not my best day.
What have you lifted?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 11:13)
When I was young and impressionable and on holiday in France, I followed some friends into a sweet shop and we each stole something. I was so mortified by this, I returned them.
My lack of French hampered this somewhat - they had no idea why the small English boy wanted to add some chews to the open box, and saw it as an attempt by a nasty foreigner oik to contaminate their stock. Not my best day.
What have you lifted?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 11:13)
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Nah.
It was the York Evening Press,
They keep the tabloids under perspex screens, but the Press is so naff you can walk round the store with it and they don't bat an eyelid.
I'll use the reply to your question to clarify something if I can. I've just had one of my friends read my post and he pointed out something I feel strongly about. When I mentioned that no-one would be my designated passed driver, I meant that no-one was without a drink, not that no-one would get in the car with me drunk. Sorry to be a bit Mary Whitehouse, but I'd never get behind a wheel with a drink inside me and I'm lucky enough to have friends who feel the same.
Get us and our morals
( , Wed 16 Jan 2008, 0:15, Reply)
It was the York Evening Press,
They keep the tabloids under perspex screens, but the Press is so naff you can walk round the store with it and they don't bat an eyelid.
I'll use the reply to your question to clarify something if I can. I've just had one of my friends read my post and he pointed out something I feel strongly about. When I mentioned that no-one would be my designated passed driver, I meant that no-one was without a drink, not that no-one would get in the car with me drunk. Sorry to be a bit Mary Whitehouse, but I'd never get behind a wheel with a drink inside me and I'm lucky enough to have friends who feel the same.
Get us and our morals
( , Wed 16 Jan 2008, 0:15, Reply)
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