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sitdownstandup Flag 04 Feb 15 8.27pm Send a Private Message to sitdownstandup Add sitdownstandup as a friend

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Anyone else managed to sort out past problems that have left you with a guilty feeling and eased your conscience as a result(possibly pizza related)?

 


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Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 05 Feb 15 12.47am Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

I bought three scratch cards yesterday - walked out the store and one had stuck itself discreetly behind the other, leaving me with 4 - i instantly returned it - karma police.

i was a right dick to a kid at school years ago - hindsight now shows that i was foolish, childish and needed to grow up - which i have - but he won't accept my apology - eats me to this day

god, what else - stole a simp son's bart man sticker from the front of a comic from the forest dale newsagent years ago

 


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7mins Flag In the bush 05 Feb 15 12.23pm Send a Private Message to 7mins Add 7mins as a friend

In my younger days... I stiffed a fair number of married/attached women.... I worked the door of pubs in the town where I grew up.... I used to see the women out with their hubbies/families.... Used to not bother me... But it does now.
Playing football once... I broke someone's ankle, that one still hurts.
I once had a row in a nightclub with a barman, I then walked over and chatted to a mate... I glanced over to the barman I just had a row with, to see him chatting to 2 bouncers and pointing in my direction... I thought "s***, I'm in trouble" the 2 bouncers walked quickly towards me and grabbed my mate and threw him out... He didn't even protest his innocence... I think he was in shock!
I started a horrible nickname at school, that stuck with this dude for the next 5 years

 

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Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 05 Feb 15 1.26pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Just this lunchtime I got myself a chicken and noodle thing and a meatball soup from Eat but the daft bint only charged me for the chicken and noodle thing. Even though it's a maga (and probably corrupt) corporation that could easily afford to bung me a soup, my inner self wouldn't accept it so I informed the s. bint of her error and paid the full whack. Coz that's the kind of guy I am. A fuc*ing proper mug.

 


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Red-Blue-Yellow Flag Surrey 05 Feb 15 2.42pm Send a Private Message to Red-Blue-Yellow Add Red-Blue-Yellow as a friend

It' over thirty years ago and I still haven't developed the guilty conscience I deserve for directing a group of ManUre fans up to Crystal Palace sports ground.." Yeah Pal, it's a bit of a walk but you'll be there before kick-off".

 


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kent675 Flag Bromley, Kent 05 Feb 15 2.45pm Send a Private Message to kent675 Add kent675 as a friend

Quote Red-Blue-Yellow at 05 Feb 2015 2.42pm

It' over thirty years ago and I still haven't developed the guilty conscience I deserve for directing a group of ManUre fans up to Crystal Palace sports ground.." Yeah Pal, it's a bit of a walk but you'll be there before kick-off".


I think if you check the rules with the OP, this one is exempt.

 


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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 05 Feb 15 2.55pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

around 1993-5,when the dons were sharing selhurst, sunderland had Wimbledon away(selhurst) last game of the season & had to get something to stay up.
I lived right near the ground in whitworth rd.
driving home a bit before kick off,we stopped at traffic lights.
I'd briefed by angelic looking 5 year old daughter.
At the lights she waved to a load of mackems.
they smiled and waved back.
as instructed she wound down the window and stated
''going down in a minute?''
their faces fell & mouths dropped.
They did go down.
welcome to sarf norwood.
(no guilt here im afraid. still cracks me up)


Edited by kingdowieonthewall (05 Feb 2015 2.56pm)

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Harpo Flag Oxfordshire 05 Feb 15 4.07pm Send a Private Message to Harpo Add Harpo as a friend

When I did a paper round - 50 years ago - I always got to the shop before the papers had been 'written up'.

I used to wait with my hands at my hip leaning against the sweet counter.

I developed skills that since then I have never used. That is, manoeuvring chocolate bars into my jacket pocket.

During my time there I had redistributed hundreds upon hundreds of chocolate bars.

And I have no regret whatsoever.

 

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Harpo Flag Oxfordshire 05 Feb 15 4.14pm Send a Private Message to Harpo Add Harpo as a friend

Then there was the time when I chose a jacket in Tesco and draped it over the bar of the supermarket trolley.

At the till, all the groceries went through, but I never gave a thought about the jacket, and didn't realise until we got to the car.

I chucked it in the back, shut the hatch and drove off.

At the time I was indifferent about where I shopped, but I have for some years now hated Tesco with a vengeance.

So that's one-nil to me!

 

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