• People have a good time in the UK, Daily Mail is not amused
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[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;39054217]To be fair, aren't they?[/QUOTE] I... Wouldn't really imagine so...
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;39054134]No that's unhygienic and could harm people.[/QUOTE] Some traditions are an important part of our welbeing and overall happiness. It's best held high at the expense of most peoples interest. No one is deprived by not doing it in public and due to our emotional mannerism it's probably no less distracting. Having unconditional sex in the street is normally the hallmark of alcoholism and it doesn't set a great example approving the behaviour of those who are associated as being physically and mentally impaired to do it.
Got to say, Kent was pretty good. Did a 9pm - 6am shift and there was only about 8 serious incidents. That may seem like a lot, but really, it isn't.
I know I must look dumb, but could we not use these formats anymore? It makes it a pain in the ass to read on my Nexus 7, because I have to keep side scrolling
[QUOTE=Memobot;39054284]Got to say, Kent was pretty good. Did a 9pm - 6am shift and there was only about 8 serious incidents. That may seem like a lot, but really, it isn't.[/QUOTE] Where in Kent? Canterbury probably has the fact that most students aren't here to thank
[QUOTE=Memobot;39054284]Got to say, Kent was pretty good. Did a 9pm - 6am shift and there was only about 8 serious incidents. That may seem like a lot, but really, it isn't.[/QUOTE] How many do you normally get?
Oh lighten up, people only bitch about this sort of thing when they're not a part of it. I can't imagine the Daily Mail office Christmas party is a showcase of gentlemanly behavior.
[QUOTE=Matriax;39054616]Oh lighten up, people only bitch about this sort of thing when they're not a part of it. I can't imagine the Daily Mail office Christmas party is a showcase of gentlemanly behavior.[/QUOTE] Yeah but it all tends to result in criminal damages somewhere down the line.
[QUOTE=strayebyrd;39054421]Where in Kent? Canterbury probably has the fact that most students aren't here to thank[/QUOTE] Tactical deployment, all over East Kent in a van of 7. West Kent only had 3 incidents I think. They're the only 2 sectors in the county now. And yep. Canterbury was busy, but most were just students who wanted photos taken with officers, begging to be in a pose in which they were about to be clubbed :D
I went out last night with my girlfriend my mate and his missus. Good night, except someone was pinching my girlfriends bum, so I turned around to tell him to fuck off. Then he was dancing into me so I turned around and shoved him, then my mates girlfriend dragged me away :v: said she'd never seen me look so angry, could've punched the cunt. But then it was fine and I boogied all night
[QUOTE=Doozle;39054723]I went out last night with my girlfriend my mate and his missus. Good night, except someone was pinching my girlfriends bum, so I turned around to tell him to fuck off. Then he was dancing into me so I turned around and shoved him, then my mates girlfriend dragged me away :v: said she'd never seen me look so angry, could've punched the cunt. But then it was fine and I boogied all night[/QUOTE] sam clarke 'ere
Nah it's them #uniLAD cunts
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;39053833]Also who cares if people have fun, is the daily mail run by a retirement village?[/QUOTE] Yes. They literally will complain [I]anything[/I] that younger, working class people enjoy. If you go far back enough in their publication history, you can find them calling Ballroom dancing the work of the devil.
[QUOTE=Doozle;39054762]Nah it's them #uniLAD cunts[/QUOTE] I was mocking you.
Aside from that blip, it was a really good night. Can't remember the last time I felt that pissed off with someone. They weren't even dancing, just milling around touching girls' arses
[QUOTE=NoDachi;39054754]sam clarke 'ere[/QUOTE] Aaah sam clarke, whatever happened to Facepunch's resident brute and ladies man?
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;39054848]Aaah sam clarke, whatever happened to Facepunch's resident brute and ladies man?[/QUOTE] I liked him
[QUOTE=matt.ant;39053827]I bet most of the 999 calls were people wanting free rides home from the Ambulance, without realising that doesn't happen anymore[/QUOTE] One of my dad's crew mates had someone do this. So he told them "We don't do that anymore. But if you give the police a ring, they'll be happy to sort you out." Ambulance crews have the best humour.
[QUOTE=QwertySecond;39055079]One of my dad's crew mates had someone do this. So he told them "We don't do that anymore. But if you give the police a ring, they'll be happy to sort you out." Ambulance crews have the best humour.[/QUOTE] [I]the best[/I]
[QUOTE=Doozle;39054778]Aside from that blip, it was a really good night. Can't remember the last time I felt that pissed off with someone. They weren't even dancing, just milling around touching girls' arses[/QUOTE] Maybe you shoulda been more on your GF so other guys would be like 'they're clearly together' and not like 'maybe that girl is single'.
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;39055135]Maybe you shoulda been more on your GF so other guys would be like 'they're clearly together' and not like 'maybe that girl is single'.[/QUOTE] way to be suffocating :v:
[QUOTE=NoDachi;39055039]I liked him[/QUOTE] He was a racist, blamed immigrants for the problems in the UK.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;39055182]He was a racist, blamed immigrants for the problems in the UK.[/QUOTE] Well I liked Sir Patrick Moore. But he was a raging racist.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;39054848]Aaah sam clarke, whatever happened to Facepunch's resident brute and ladies man?[/QUOTE] He still posts, just not that often
If you're going to fuck each other on the street during New Year's celebrations you're going to have your picture taken. Enjoy having your face in a national newspaper.
I was told once by someone from the UK that the Daily Mail publishes sensationalist stories for bitter old people to scoff at.
[QUOTE=borisvdb;39055451]I was told once by someone from the UK that the Daily Mail publishes sensationalist stories for bitter old people to scoff at.[/QUOTE] It also used to be pro-hitler and British Facism until it was no longer popular.
[QUOTE=borisvdb;39055451]I was told once by someone from the UK that the Daily Mail publishes sensationalist stories for bitter old people to scoff at.[/QUOTE] It's sort of like how in America the TV news networks all have political agendas, here it's the newspaper. The Daily Mail is the right-wing tabloid, so it combines both shitty journalism along with stupid conservative bullshit. It's our Fox news essentially.
Looks a lot like my college before big football games. What's the big deal, thought you guys were a lot more tolerant of drinking than over here in the US.
[QUOTE=Killerelf12;39055490]Looks a lot like my college before big football games. What's the big deal, thought you guys were a lot more tolerant of drinking than over here in the US.[/QUOTE] We are, but binge drinking as it's called is another matter entirely. Alcohol's served at a younger age and the pubs more of an accepted social setting but getting drunk to the point you smash someone's face into the pavement or spew all over someone is still on the list of things you shouldn't do in public.
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