Vandalism
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
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Welcome to Salford, home of grassers...
Many years ago I was a student in the fair city of Salford, Greater Manchester. In the first year I was living in accomodation not far from the university, so didn't get to see all that much of the place.
In the second year, however, my house ates and I secured a fine residence near Salford Shopping City.
Along with the teenage mothers with cider and cigarettes pushing their spawn through the Shopping Shitty (as we amusingly termed it) the main thing I remember about the place was a obiquitous piece of grafitti: "Anita Thompson coppers grass!".
Rumour had it a local criminal family had finally been brought to rights thanks to this woman, but I never did know exactly why her helping the bobbies earned her so much attention.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 17:43, Reply)
Many years ago I was a student in the fair city of Salford, Greater Manchester. In the first year I was living in accomodation not far from the university, so didn't get to see all that much of the place.
In the second year, however, my house ates and I secured a fine residence near Salford Shopping City.
Along with the teenage mothers with cider and cigarettes pushing their spawn through the Shopping Shitty (as we amusingly termed it) the main thing I remember about the place was a obiquitous piece of grafitti: "Anita Thompson coppers grass!".
Rumour had it a local criminal family had finally been brought to rights thanks to this woman, but I never did know exactly why her helping the bobbies earned her so much attention.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 17:43, Reply)
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