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...whether it's right or wrong depends on if she is hot..and if the guests were babes...if she's hot, you are gay and wrong
yes--they are confused on their sex...whether it's right or wrong depends on if she is hot..and if the guests were babes...if she's hot, you are gay and wrong
Well, people like Tammy are always also sexual deviants, so 'gay and wrong', and jealous, is probably the case here.
Well its a bit of a right wing myth on this board but no you dont need a permit. There are no neighbourhood patrols either so my armband is just an aspiration. Cest la Vie.Do you really need a permit to own some knives in the UK Tommy?
Just curious
Pretty sure you won't be getting any thanks from your neighbor. Hell hath no fury like little old ladies scorned.She had 3 friends around for a garden party and the rules state quite clearly that you should not have visitors and you should only travel if essential.
The rules are very clear on this. She was non-compliant for having people around who were non resident and they were non-compliant by making a journey that was not essential. They were all non-compliant by being seated within 6 foot of each other.
As you can see there was a LOT of non compliance going on.
This presented me with a dilemma. On the one hand she is generally a good neighbour who is quiet, keeps her lawn neat and takes in our parcels when we are out. But on the other hand she is breaking the law and putting everyone at risk.
So I got on the lockdown hotline and spoke to a member of the compliance squad. They are very well organised, probably because they are part of one of the governments death squad groups.
Half an hour later and there was a van outside and 4 officers taking names and "kicking ass" as you would say. Nobody was arrested but tickets were issued and £1k fines will follow in due course. A high price for a quiet afternoon in the garden.
I am not one to blow my own trumpet but I like to think that my prompt actions have helped to stop the spread of the virus. I might even have saved their lives.
I doubt that I will get any thanks though.