Manchesters newest gang member
18-02-2008, 23:58
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
people aint too friendly on this site are they, haha.
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19-02-2008, 00:05
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
Am I the only one who thought of this:
Or a certain scottish drink's advert?
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19-02-2008, 00:06
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
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Originally Posted by greencreeper
Actually very logical.
At that age, it's a choice between food and heating - and the food aint that great. A ready meal from M&S being a monthly treat. Ten years for armed robbery. Free food and heat in prison - can see out your days in comfort. Or, if you managed to escape with a few grand and are never caught, free food and heat - can see out your days in comfort.
Win, win 
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so why did she run when the alarms went off?
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19-02-2008, 03:29
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
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Originally Posted by Bender
so why did she run when the alarms went off?
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Call me cynical, and I'm sure recent advances in joint replacements can do wonders for mobility, but I doubt she's up there with the likes of Owens. Probably figured that someone would catch up with her. Life huh - had she be laden down with tens-of-thousands, she would no doubt have been caught.
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19-02-2008, 22:25
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
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Originally Posted by greencreeper
Call me cynical, and I'm sure recent advances in joint replacements can do wonders for mobility, but I doubt she's up there with the likes of Owens. Probably figured that someone would catch up with her. Life huh - had she be laden down with tens-of-thousands, she would no doubt have been caught.
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Old people are not as helpless as they first appear - they might not be able to hear a word you say to them when you sit next to them on the sofa, but they can hear the 'ching' of a tea cup on a saucer from a good mile away and quickly request a nice brew... with a biscuit...
You need to give them more credit!
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19-02-2008, 22:53
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
Don't know about that. My Granddad could here the ching of a whisky bottle on a glass from four miles away...
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19-02-2008, 23:34
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
Personally I would rather these old folk were out doing armed robberies than on the roads - They are a nightmare!
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19-02-2008, 23:56
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Re: Manchesters newest gang member
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Originally Posted by BBKing
Don't know about that. My Granddad could here the ching of a whisky bottle on a glass from four miles away...
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lol
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