Johnnythespider
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Was it a Jimbo Jet ?'The whole experience was humiliating and distressing.'
Definitely sounds like she is gunning for a big pay off.
Was it a Jimbo Jet ?'The whole experience was humiliating and distressing.'
Definitely sounds like she is gunning for a big pay off.
We all know how you like a nice ‘unhappy pose’ outside the scene of the incident Nick.Look at these twats - Family OUTRAGED at missing Christmas jumper order
They have posed outside ASDA and made the kid pull a sad face.
Here's the other one - Dad-of-five FURIOUS after shivering family left without heating
Fuck off, they should just be laughed at. Typical social media attention mongrels.
If I ever won the lottery and didn't have to work id setup an emergency hot line. If they are spotted taking these photos people can dial a number where the rapid two foot response (custard pie for females and kids) rush to the scene and 2 foot them or hammer them with custard pies and left with a message of "sort your life out"We all know how you like a nice ‘unhappy pose’ outside the scene of the incident Nick.
'The whole experience was humiliating and distressing.'
Definitely sounds like she is gunning for a big pay off.
I have had some situations such as these. I am sure we all have.We all know how you like a nice ‘unhappy pose’ outside the scene of the incident Nick.
Hmm, as a follow-up to this, my parents received a phone call this morning from a woman who said she found my dad's medicine.Sneak thieves and red tape NHS.
My dad (88) had his bag stolen at Coventry Market today.
All his medication was taken.
Spent 3 hours being sent from pillar to post ringing around to speak to a nurse (or anyone of her team) who had treated him this morning to get a repeat prescription of medications etc.
Geez that was hard work.
You have given them your dad's address? I'd make it somewhere neutral and trusted.
Drop them off at a Doctor's or a Police Station.
My dad's name and address and phone number were on the medicine.You have given them your dad's address? I'd make it somewhere neutral and trusted.
Drop them off at a Doctor's or a Police Station.
My dad's name and address and phone number were on the medicine.
Luckily, the number came up my parents' caller display.
I therefore texted the number and said thanks, but just throw it all away, it's all been replaced.
Yeah, but as it's medicinal my dad doesn't want it back anyway. Could have been tampered with.It could be somebody honest has found it though also.
We had it with the wife's bag and purse. They took what they wanted, threw it into the bush. Somebody found it and thankfully got in touch and she got the bag and purse back.
Let's see if they text back.
Sounds well dodgy to me. My parents are too trusting, but....
1. Why not say where they found it?
2. Why come round with the medicine? Like Nick says, just meet somewhere neutral like in town.
3. Why bring the stuff on a Saturday night?
Yeah, maybe, but why Saturday night?Sounds pretty genuine Otis, sort of thing I’d do/offer if I found a bag.
Odd she wouldn’t say where she found it though.
Don't think she mentioned it.Did she straight up refuse to say or just not mention where she found it?
It could well be somebody genuine who thinks they are trying to help / do a good deed though. Obviously can't be too careful.
Look at these twats - Family OUTRAGED at missing Christmas jumper order
They have posed outside ASDA and made the kid pull a sad face.
Here's the other one - Dad-of-five FURIOUS after shivering family left without heating
Fuck off, they should just be laughed at. Typical social media attention mongrels.
Think she has only been pregnant twice since.I wonder if they have had any more children since these stories came out as he seems quite prolific
The other thing that occurred to me is if it was someone who thought they might get a little reward out of it.
Anyway, my parents don't want anyone going round (they only ever have family come round, no-one else) and my dad has said he WOULD throw the medicine away anyway.
Will do.
My oarepar start fretting if anyone knocks their door at nighttime.
Bloody useless.Understand that.
It could just be that they aren't available until Saturday. Probably worth giving the police the number (they might have a list of known smackheads they can compare it to).
Yeah.Hopefully your text will mean they don't turn up anyway.
But if they do I'd say you should deal with everything yourself at the doorstep.
Don't let anyone in the house or even see your parents.
The fact that their number came up on caller id is probably a good sign.
Yeah.
They have just responded to my text saying not to come round and just throw the items away with a simple 'okay'.
What the hell is that? Eh?Send them this
"A/S/L?"