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» Sacked
sacked from the papershop
I got the sack for steeling porn whilst making up my paper round when I was 14. I only got found out cos I accidently delivered the paper I had hidden the porn in. The family in the house went mental. Once confronted my only excuss was that I was 14 and had access to porn, what did they think was going to happen.
(Fri 24th Feb 2006, 9:39, More)
sacked from the papershop
I got the sack for steeling porn whilst making up my paper round when I was 14. I only got found out cos I accidently delivered the paper I had hidden the porn in. The family in the house went mental. Once confronted my only excuss was that I was 14 and had access to porn, what did they think was going to happen.
(Fri 24th Feb 2006, 9:39, More)
» Child Labour
child labour
When the national lottery launched i got paid £1.95 an hour to sell tickets in my local spar. In order to receive this glorious bounty I had to wear a national lottery tshirt, badge, cap and best of all - big shitty sun glasses, even at night.
I was also once employed at an industrial laundry where my direct superior was on day-release from a mental hospital. She even wore state-owned shoes. I felt both big and important.
(Wed 22nd Feb 2006, 13:49, More)
child labour
When the national lottery launched i got paid £1.95 an hour to sell tickets in my local spar. In order to receive this glorious bounty I had to wear a national lottery tshirt, badge, cap and best of all - big shitty sun glasses, even at night.
I was also once employed at an industrial laundry where my direct superior was on day-release from a mental hospital. She even wore state-owned shoes. I felt both big and important.
(Wed 22nd Feb 2006, 13:49, More)