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How many couples have not had a domestic quarrel at sometime, and for a neighbour to record the upset, report it to the police and then to the Guardian, obliviously a Boris hating leftie.
How many couples have not had a domestic quarrel at sometime, and for a neighbour to record the upset, report it to the police and then to the Guardian, obliviously a Boris hating leftie.
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/// Had it been Corbyn's house the cops had been called to, i have no doubt there would be many on here asking his supporters if he was the kind of man they want for the next PM. And you would most likely have been the first to do so, AOG. ///
There are many more serious reasons than taking part in a domestic quarrel, why some, (including me) don't wish Corbyn to be our next PM.
/// Had it been Corbyn's house the cops had been called to, i have no doubt there would be many on here asking his supporters if he was the kind of man they want for the next PM. And you would most likely have been the first to do so, AOG. ///
There are many more serious reasons than taking part in a domestic quarrel, why some, (including me) don't wish Corbyn to be our next PM.
"Get off me"
"no, please no"
Terms often used in normal foreplay during sex.
My mate was a surgeon in Liverpool and took his dog for a walk every night at sundown. On this occasion, he heard a car screech to a halt, out jumped a woman screaming (in scouse)
"Help me! help me."
The man caught up with her on the grass and pinned her down. my mate , knight in shining armour, ran to the couple and tried to pull the man off the woman. The woman looked my friend straight in the face and said in a broad scouse accent:
"*** off will yer"
So you see, all is not always what it appears.....;-)
"no, please no"
Terms often used in normal foreplay during sex.
My mate was a surgeon in Liverpool and took his dog for a walk every night at sundown. On this occasion, he heard a car screech to a halt, out jumped a woman screaming (in scouse)
"Help me! help me."
The man caught up with her on the grass and pinned her down. my mate , knight in shining armour, ran to the couple and tried to pull the man off the woman. The woman looked my friend straight in the face and said in a broad scouse accent:
"*** off will yer"
So you see, all is not always what it appears.....;-)
Sqad. On a ferry crossing over to Amsterdam, we were kept awake by such behaviour in the cabin next to us. The wall against my bunk was shaking. There were also episodes of slamming the door and running up and down the corridor, shouting out things like you describe. I seriously thought someone was being killed. We darent go out of our cabin! Next morning the Jordy couple concerned sat peacefully laughing and joking at a table close to us!
Nellie...I know! I know!.....LOL.
Another mate (not a Dr) would re-enact a situation where he arrived unannounced,look through her lounge window and then slip into the room where she would be demurely reading a book, hair done up in a bun, large spectacles on and a tight blouse and skirt...a set up.
He would burst in and say:
Do what i tell you and you won't get hurt, as i am going to rape you. He then manhandles her into the bedroom where screams of "no! no! are uttered and the dastardly deed is done.
It turned them both on apparently.
Another mate (not a Dr) would re-enact a situation where he arrived unannounced,look through her lounge window and then slip into the room where she would be demurely reading a book, hair done up in a bun, large spectacles on and a tight blouse and skirt...a set up.
He would burst in and say:
Do what i tell you and you won't get hurt, as i am going to rape you. He then manhandles her into the bedroom where screams of "no! no! are uttered and the dastardly deed is done.
It turned them both on apparently.
Cloverjo.
We live in violent times when one assumes the worst shoots first and then asks questions.
My No4 son was in the R.A.M.C attached to an S.A.S unit and asked about his opinion on the following killing and had he any comment to make.
"Jean Charles da Silva e de Menezes was a Brazilian man killed by officers of the London Metropolitan Police Service at Stockwell station on the London .."
The criticism being that he was shot 8 times and in the head.
My son's reply was yes, he had a criticism which was "Why shot only eight times?"
One now sees terrorism and violence behind every tree....and dinner event.
We live in violent times when one assumes the worst shoots first and then asks questions.
My No4 son was in the R.A.M.C attached to an S.A.S unit and asked about his opinion on the following killing and had he any comment to make.
"Jean Charles da Silva e de Menezes was a Brazilian man killed by officers of the London Metropolitan Police Service at Stockwell station on the London .."
The criticism being that he was shot 8 times and in the head.
My son's reply was yes, he had a criticism which was "Why shot only eight times?"
One now sees terrorism and violence behind every tree....and dinner event.
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