Street Life
'Hi guys!' exclaims JLC. 'I was once offered oral sex by a young man outside my flat, at 7 o'clock on a Monday morning. Tempted as I was, I decided against it and went to work instead'.
Tell us about the funniest/most appalling/most peculiar thing you've seen in the street.
( , Fri 10 Jul 2015, 9:00)
'Hi guys!' exclaims JLC. 'I was once offered oral sex by a young man outside my flat, at 7 o'clock on a Monday morning. Tempted as I was, I decided against it and went to work instead'.
Tell us about the funniest/most appalling/most peculiar thing you've seen in the street.
( , Fri 10 Jul 2015, 9:00)
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There was a guy I remember as well
who was a really aggressive, crusty looking beggar with a load of face jewellery. Used to be really abusive if people didn't give him money.
I was sat in a friend's lounge on Cowley Road once and watched him walk up the drive of the house opposite and go in with a key. They confirmed that they saw him all the time and he seemed to live there.
( , Mon 13 Jul 2015, 15:24, 1 reply)
who was a really aggressive, crusty looking beggar with a load of face jewellery. Used to be really abusive if people didn't give him money.
I was sat in a friend's lounge on Cowley Road once and watched him walk up the drive of the house opposite and go in with a key. They confirmed that they saw him all the time and he seemed to live there.
( , Mon 13 Jul 2015, 15:24, 1 reply)
That might be the guy who harassed me at the cash machine one time.
Having asked if I could spare any change (which I could not), he then looked over my shoulder and somewhat threateningly pointed out that the number on the screen was in the thousands.
I pointed out that the letters after it were 'DR', which meant that given he had no money at all he was actually richer than me.
( , Mon 13 Jul 2015, 17:32, closed)
Having asked if I could spare any change (which I could not), he then looked over my shoulder and somewhat threateningly pointed out that the number on the screen was in the thousands.
I pointed out that the letters after it were 'DR', which meant that given he had no money at all he was actually richer than me.
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