Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
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there all falling apart in the tory party
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Bob Whysman
- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Just had to pass this on, in case they come to Dover:
15 On Wed 11 Dec at 3:07pm rookie wrote:
Asda car park Brighton Marina . Please BE WARNED! Over the last month I have become a victim of a clever scam whilst out shopping.
Here's how the scam works:
Two very good-looking 18-21 year-old girls of eastern European origin come over to your car as you are packing your shopping into the boot. They ask you for a lift somewhere in town. You agree and they both get in the back seat.
On the way there, they start undressing. Then, when you pull over to remonstrate, one of them climbs over into the front seat and starts crawling all over your lap, kissing you, touching you intimately and thrusting herself against you, while the other one steals your wallet!
I had my wallet stolen on November 4th, 9th, 10th, twice on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 24th and 29th. Also on December 1st, 4th, 6th, 9th and 10th and twice yesterday.
The best times seem to be just before lunch and about 4:30 in the afternoon.
P.S. Poundland sell nice cheap wallets.
Do nothing and nothing happens.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,895
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I try to be neutral and polite but it is hard and getting even more difficult at times.
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Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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ha ha
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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David Cameron's number one priority for 2014: 'Keeping the bald spot under control'
Mr Cameron was speaking at the first Westminster Correspondents' Dinner for 40 years when he made the tongue-in-cheek comment
From his 'airbrushed' face on the 2010 Conservative election posters, to the revelation that he pays £90 a pop to have his hair chopped by a celebrity stylist, it has been widely noted that David Cameron cares a lot about his appearance.
Now, the Prime Minister has come right out with it and admitted that his "number one" priority for the year ahead is "keeping the bald spot under control".
No wonder the Prime Minister's coiffeur Lino Carbosiero - responsible for his change in style back in 2010 - was awarded an MBE for services to hairdressing in the New Year's Honours.
How much do MPs really spend on their hair? David Cameron's Coiffeur V The Commons
Mr Cameron was speaking at the first Westminster Correspondents' Dinner for 40 years when he made the tongue-in-cheek gag.
In front an audience of political journalists the Prime Minister reeled of a string of purported funnies directed at himself and his colleagues.
`````Joking about his time in the notorious Oxford University Bullingdon Club, Mr Cameron quipped: "The last time I was at a dinner this posh, Boris (Johnson) spent the rest of the night in prison."````````
Taking aim at Nick Clegg's upbringing, the Prime Minister suggested that the Deputy PM, as a "the product of the mean streets of Westminster and Cambridge", is just as posh as him.
Turning to the subject of his haircut, Mr Cameron insisted he had no advance knowledge that Mr Carbosiero was getting an MBE, but said of him: "If you can make cuts and stop a recession at the same time, you deserve an honour."
The cost of Mr Cameron haircuts per year - it presumed he has one every five to six weeks - would be around that charged of a family for an extra room under the controversial bedroom tax.
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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strange priority even if correct
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Oh dear......error of judgement...
Gentle succession' underway as Prince Charles prepares to assume some of his mother's royal duties - and maybe more of an activist role
Constitutional experts believe Charles could be preparing to become a more "controversial" monarch
Prince Charles may be preparing the ground to become a more outspoken and controversial monarch than his mother as the House of Windsor gets its "gentle succession" under way, constitutional experts said yesterday.
The heir to the throne is expected to take on more of the 87-year-old Queen's duties, including overseas visits, as part of a slow convergence of their roles which this weekend saw the announcement of the merger of their press offices into a single "seamless" operation.
The move was accompanied by briefings that Charles would be expected to do "less of his campaigning" as he increasingly stands in for the head of state at official events and prepares to assume the mantle of monarch.
But royal sources yesterday held out the prospect of a different approach by underlining that the Queen and her eldest son were from "very different eras" and leading constitutional experts pointed out that the prince is under no obligation to follow his mother's example in studiously avoiding expressing controversial opinions throughout her near 62 years on the throne.
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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mostl the royals have been involved in controversy
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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
time for a chop at the top kieth.
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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and sage?
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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
no kieth,just rotten fruit and veg.oh and a sharp blade droped from a great height.