I witnessed a crime
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
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hardly a proper crime, but morally questionable and innocently fraudulent
when i was about 6 or 7, i remember sitting in my house with my friend, wondering how we could get money for sweets! He then informed me of this crazy notion of charity! I thought this concept was fantastic and instantly became a big fan! So he got this big red plastic box, and went round the doors of the street I lived on asking people to donate money to charity! Did he name any specific charity? no.
He landed back at our house with about 6 or 7 quids! it all got spent on penny-chews. In hindsight, i realise that the very generous donatrons/donatresses weren't naive about the whole thing and gave the poor wee thing some money knowing it was going to the local sweetie shop, but still, i reckon it's like something Sick Boy frae Trainspotting would've gotten up to when he was but a wee boy!
Length? We'd have done 6-7 hours of community service. Probably for a charity.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 4:37, Reply)
when i was about 6 or 7, i remember sitting in my house with my friend, wondering how we could get money for sweets! He then informed me of this crazy notion of charity! I thought this concept was fantastic and instantly became a big fan! So he got this big red plastic box, and went round the doors of the street I lived on asking people to donate money to charity! Did he name any specific charity? no.
He landed back at our house with about 6 or 7 quids! it all got spent on penny-chews. In hindsight, i realise that the very generous donatrons/donatresses weren't naive about the whole thing and gave the poor wee thing some money knowing it was going to the local sweetie shop, but still, i reckon it's like something Sick Boy frae Trainspotting would've gotten up to when he was but a wee boy!
Length? We'd have done 6-7 hours of community service. Probably for a charity.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 4:37, Reply)
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