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Boat Race Night
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The Eighteen Carat Kid
2011-03-24 21:45:46 UTC
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It's shaming to admit but after living here at 18ck towers for 6
years, I hadn't actually noticed that the Oxford and Cambridge Boat
Race finishes about 5 minutes' walk from my front door. I'm going to
go and watch it in a couple of days' time. Does anyone have any tips
for pinching policemen's helmets? I wouldn't want to be the only one
there *not* to steal one and be unmasked as an outsider.
B***@npole.com
2011-03-26 03:12:59 UTC
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It's really all a matter of giving a proper shove and a tip to the
back of the head. It is highly recommended that you have a few stiff
ones before hand, and be ready o have a n appropriate false name and
five of the best when you're brought before the beak if you are
unfortunate enough to be pinched.

On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 14:45:46 -0700 (PDT), The Eighteen Carat Kid
Post by The Eighteen Carat Kid
It's shaming to admit but after living here at 18ck towers for 6
years, I hadn't actually noticed that the Oxford and Cambridge Boat
Race finishes about 5 minutes' walk from my front door. I'm going to
go and watch it in a couple of days' time. Does anyone have any tips
for pinching policemen's helmets? I wouldn't want to be the only one
there *not* to steal one and be unmasked as an outsider.
The Eighteen Carat Kid
2011-03-27 08:06:45 UTC
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Thanks. Much appreciated. The technique served me well but alas I was
pinched and hauled before a bewigged chappie. Caught short for a false
name with which to supply this agent of justice, I used yours: I hope
you don't mind...?
Post by B***@npole.com
It's really all a matter of giving a proper shove and a tip to the
back of the head. It is highly recommended that you have a few stiff
ones before hand, and be ready o have a n appropriate false name and
five of the best when you're brought before the beak if you are
s***@gmail.com
2011-03-27 08:09:54 UTC
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Post by The Eighteen Carat Kid
Thanks. Much appreciated. The technique served me well but alas I was
pinched and hauled before a bewigged chappie. Caught short for a false
name with which to supply this agent of justice, I used yours: I hope
you don't mind...?
What not Leon Trotsky?
Or, William Shakespeare?

Swordfish
The Eighteen Carat Kid
2011-03-27 13:37:50 UTC
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No, they were taken by the two chaps before me.
Post by s***@gmail.com
What not Leon Trotsky?
Or, William Shakespeare?
Swordfish
Mike Schilling
2011-03-28 17:19:45 UTC
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Post by The Eighteen Carat Kid
No, they were taken by the two chaps before me.
How much did he nick you for?
B***@npole.com
2011-03-29 20:06:36 UTC
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Not at all. I got my name from an odd chap who claimed he visited the
north pole. He was rather drunk and becoming far from gruntled.

On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 01:06:45 -0700 (PDT), The Eighteen Carat Kid
Post by The Eighteen Carat Kid
Thanks. Much appreciated. The technique served me well but alas I was
pinched and hauled before a bewigged chappie. Caught short for a false
name with which to supply this agent of justice, I used yours: I hope
you don't mind...?
Post by B***@npole.com
It's really all a matter of giving a proper shove and a tip to the
back of the head. It is highly recommended that you have a few stiff
ones before hand, and be ready o have a n appropriate false name and
five of the best when you're brought before the beak if you are
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