Conned
swiftyisNOTevil writes, "I have recently become obsessed with the BBC Three show 'The Real Hustle' - personally, I think of it as a 'How To' show for aspiring con artists."
Have you carried out a successful con? Perhaps you hustled a few quid off a stranger, or defrauded a multi-national company. Or have you been taken for the wide-eyed, naive rube that you are?
( , Thu 18 Oct 2007, 13:02)
swiftyisNOTevil writes, "I have recently become obsessed with the BBC Three show 'The Real Hustle' - personally, I think of it as a 'How To' show for aspiring con artists."
Have you carried out a successful con? Perhaps you hustled a few quid off a stranger, or defrauded a multi-national company. Or have you been taken for the wide-eyed, naive rube that you are?
( , Thu 18 Oct 2007, 13:02)
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There was a sales rep
at my old company whom every time he went to Little Chef he used to just get a pot of tea. When he got to his table, however, he fished out the full english that he had stuffed into it.
Double eggs, bacon, sausages, tomato, beans and fried bread.
Those things are like a tardis.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 7:39, 7 replies)
at my old company whom every time he went to Little Chef he used to just get a pot of tea. When he got to his table, however, he fished out the full english that he had stuffed into it.
Double eggs, bacon, sausages, tomato, beans and fried bread.
Those things are like a tardis.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 7:39, 7 replies)
Presumably
he didn't actually put tea in it as well? Soggy, tea flavoured beans and fried bread wouldn't be too appetising.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 8:32, closed)
he didn't actually put tea in it as well? Soggy, tea flavoured beans and fried bread wouldn't be too appetising.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 8:32, closed)
I was going to say,..
Not much kudos in getting a soggy fried breakfast is there?
Mind you I think the Little Thief offers those with or without a teapot.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:12, closed)
Not much kudos in getting a soggy fried breakfast is there?
Mind you I think the Little Thief offers those with or without a teapot.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:12, closed)
How?
I thought that Little Chef was table service? At least it was last time I visited.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:19, closed)
I thought that Little Chef was table service? At least it was last time I visited.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:19, closed)
Errr....
...isn't the Little Chef waitress service?
How would he have then stuffed th ebreakfast into his tea pot?
I call LIES.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:19, closed)
...isn't the Little Chef waitress service?
How would he have then stuffed th ebreakfast into his tea pot?
I call LIES.
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:19, closed)
I thought the average QOTW liar...
...thought that the dictionary definition of iromy is 'a material which vaguely resembles iron. cf Bronzey, goldy'
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:56, closed)
...thought that the dictionary definition of iromy is 'a material which vaguely resembles iron. cf Bronzey, goldy'
( , Thu 25 Oct 2007, 9:56, closed)
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