August 13, 200817 yr have i understood it right, that she asked the lads to stop smoking, when they were stood outside on a train platform? if so... last time she'll stick her nose in where it's not wanted.
August 13, 200817 yr have i understood it right, that she asked the lads to stop smoking, when they were stood outside on a train platform? if so... last time she'll stick her nose in where it's not wanted. She did. Twas a bit harsh to shove her onto live train tracks BUT to be fair, if she started whittering on to me I'd probably have told her to get to f?ck!
August 13, 200817 yr have i understood it right, that she asked the lads to stop smoking, when they were stood outside on a train platform? if so... last time she'll stick her nose in where it's not wanted. but there was no smoking on that particular train platform same as at Bolton Station
August 13, 200817 yr Yeah it was well harsh of the lads 2 put her on the track but, to be honest I've felt like doing that to someone if they had asked me to stop smoking and I'd had the mother of bad days! I mean you already feel like a criminal for having a fag so you might as well go the whole hog... Joking!
August 13, 200817 yr the old girl was 100% in the right I would do the tossers with attempted murder I would also triple tax on cigarettes c'mon that must get a nibble
August 13, 200817 yr c'mon that must get a nibble I don't smoke & find the habit vile BUT I also can't stand busy-body old biddies too so I'm torn on the issue!
August 13, 200817 yr I would also triple tax on cigarettes I agree with that, because let's face it, most smokers tend to be chavs and unemployed bums. Whenever you're walking down the road, and you see somebody smoking 9 times out of 10 it seems to be a chav or a bum or some other benefit claiming scrote - it always amazes me how people have the cheek to claim benefits, because they can't afford to live, yet it seems they can always find a bit of money for their smokes............. I'll be t the people who pushed the old biddy onto the track were unemployed types
August 13, 200817 yr I don't smoke & find the habit vile BUT I also can't stand busy-body old biddies too so I'm torn on the issue! I'm all for telling her to f?ck off and mind her own but I think chucking her under a train is a bit over the top.
August 13, 200817 yr I'm all for telling her to f?ck off and mind her own but I think chucking her under a train is a bit over the top. Indeed. if she started whittering on to me I'd probably have told her to get to f?ck!
August 13, 200817 yr it always amazes me how people have the cheek to claim benefits, because they can't afford to live, yet it seems they can always find a bit of money for their smokes............. And they will be stood outside a boozer as well, Does my fcuking pan in that, the smelly scruffy tw4ts
August 13, 200817 yr And they will be stood outside a boozer as well,I've said it before, they are always in the pub. They should be on "lock down" and only be allowed to leave their house for 30 mins exercise each day, and to attend job interviews. This would benefit working folks as well, as the roads and public transport would be far less congested
August 13, 200817 yr I've said it before, they are always in the pub. They should be on "lock down" and only be allowed to leave their house for 30 mins exercise each day, and to attend job interviews. This would benefit working folks as well, as the roads and public transport would be far less congested I read somewhere that happy hours. i.e. afternoon cheap drinking is to be abolished. I do hope it's true!
August 13, 200817 yr Author but there was no smoking on that particular train platform same as at Bolton Station you can't smoke on a outside platform??? is this correct?
August 13, 200817 yr hang the bastards Bit harsh,she only asked um to stop smoking,but i know where your coming from,moaning bint!
August 13, 200817 yr you can't smoke on a outside platform??? is this correct? not as part of the smoking ban, but lots of the train companies took the oportunity to ban smoking on their stations
August 13, 200817 yr I agree with that, because let's face it, most smokers tend to be chavs and unemployed bums. I fall into the minority catagory.
August 13, 200817 yr She told them that it was a non-smoking platform the day before. They returned the following day with a premeditated (allegedly) intention of pushing her onto a live railway line. They should be done for attempted murder!
August 13, 200817 yr Detest the fooking reek of cigarettes with a passion but it seems there has been some 'excessive' behaviour here. In my experience, train station platforms are pretty big so why the fook did she have to be anywhere near them - unless she was yet another fooking killjoy? Personally, I'd outlaw tobacco for smokers own good and the comfort of others. Since pubs went smoke free here, their business has increased after an initial fall. The way smokers delude themselves is the biggest joke. Most of them don't realise that they absolutely fcuking stink.
August 13, 200817 yr I once got a warning from the coppers for trespassing on train tracks, she should get one of those at the very least.
have i understood it right, that she asked the lads to stop smoking, when they were stood outside on a train platform?
if so...
last time she'll stick her nose in where it's not wanted.