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steeljack 19-05-2008 06:30

advice for Accy-webbers at uni
 
from my daily paper the San Francisco Chronicle ...SFPD Officers Kevin Lee and Jeff Smetherst of Central Station were working an undercover prostitution detail on California and Hyde streets the other day when they were approached by 19-year-old hooker who offered them her services in their car.
Busted!
"Are you serious?" the woman responded. "I'm taking criminal justice classes. Will this affect my chances of becoming a detective in the future?"

Benipete 19-05-2008 07:01

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 578539)
from my daily paper the San Francisco Chronicle ...SFPD Officers Kevin Lee and Jeff Smetherst of Central Station were working an undercover prostitution detail on California and Hyde streets the other day when they were approached by 19-year-old hooker who offered them her services in their car.
Busted!
"Are you serious?" the woman responded. "I'm taking criminal justice classes. Will this affect my chances of becoming a detective in the future?"

I think that this comes under the term of (agent provocatal) this is allowed in American law but not in English law

steeljack 19-05-2008 07:17

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just meant as a warning/red flag to our ACCY-web youth in higher education , know one is looking for a career in the legal profession , and another is a Tory whore :D:D just giving them a heads-up .....or in this case, warning them of giving a heads down

its all meant in jest .......no reason for anyone to get upset :D :D

andrewb 19-05-2008 08:11

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I'm not a lib dem..

emamum 19-05-2008 08:31

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hmm.....i wonder who you could mean.....

jaysay 19-05-2008 09:09

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Evidently blazey hasn't seen this thread yet or steeljack would be on the thick end of her typing fingers 100 words a minute:D

steeljack 19-05-2008 09:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 578589)
Evidently blazey hasn't seen this thread yet or steeljack would be on the thick end of her typing fingers 100 words a minute:D

hopefully she is deep in mid-term exams , remember the old adage 'allways be kind to the waterboy , he can only move up " one day she could be next Cheri Blair .

( Blazey when you read this thread and you will , remember , its only in fun , no harm intended or meant)

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 09:28

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 578596)
hopefully she is deep in mid-term exams

No, her exams aren't until next month. She's decided to share this knowledge with us on the "Upcoming Events" section. :rolleyes:

panther 19-05-2008 09:56

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578604)
No, her exams aren't until next month. She's decided to share this knowledge with us on the "Upcoming Events" section. :rolleyes:

I noticed that too:rolleyes:, but did ya see the one under all her events??.....:p:thankya:

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 10:05

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 578618)
I noticed that too:rolleyes:, but did ya see the one under all her events??.....:p:thankya:

That's the important one, but I wonder why she should think that anybody on here is remotely interested in when her blessed exams are!

jaysay 19-05-2008 11:21

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578623)
That's the important one, but I wonder why she should think that anybody on here is remotely interested in when her blessed exams are!

Could it be someone who is full of their on importance, think I may just put my next dental appointment down as a matter of interest:D

MargaretR 19-05-2008 11:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 578654)
Could it be someone who is full of their on importance, think I may just put my next dental appointment down as a matter of interest:D

I have chiropody next week - if everybody used it that way, there would be a very long list.
Maybe she wanted us to know when she would be 'unavailable' :rolleyes:

blazey 19-05-2008 16:40

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Hello everybody :p

I found the original post very amusing. I don't know anyone who does that sort of thing in Lancaster, but I imagine it does happen more often in uni's like Manchester :p

I DO have a sense of humour, even if it is quite dry, and I can appreciate this thread.

As for the calender thing, I was testing it really to see if it was private or public, but now I obviously know. I can't be bothered taking the events off, so you will just have to deal with them being announced on the calender :p

:thankya:

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 18:08

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 578748)
I can't be bothered taking the events off, so you will just have to deal with them being announced on the calender :p

:thankya:

Far from it, Blazey, we find every detail of your life absolutely fascinating. Perhaps you could share more significant episodes from your eventful existence...like when your library books are due back...or when you're next planning to clip your toe nails. It would enrich our dull and humdrum lives considerably!

andrewb 19-05-2008 18:14

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I have a library book due in Hull, but I'm in Accrington.

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 18:18

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 578783)
I have a library book due in Hull, but I'm in Accrington.

Far more important than that, why have you changed your name?

Royboy39 19-05-2008 18:18

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 578783)
I have a library book due in Hull, but I'm in Accrington.

We might have a solution to that problem...Just wait while schools out!!! :p

MargaretR 19-05-2008 18:21

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 578783)
I have a library book due in Hull, but I'm in Accrington.

In LCC libraries you can renew online.

Royboy39 19-05-2008 18:28

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 578789)
In LCC libraries you can renew online.

He probably know's that Margeret.........Its a wind up :p

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 18:31

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That's all well and good, but I want to know why he's changed his name!

Royboy39 19-05-2008 18:32

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578797)
That's all well and good, but I want to know why he's changed his name!

Running scared of Blazey?:rolleyes:

BERNADETTE 19-05-2008 18:37

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578797)
That's all well and good, but I want to know why he's changed his name!

Are you really bothered?:rolleyes:

andrewb 19-05-2008 18:38

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578797)
That's all well and good, but I want to know why he's changed his name!

This one is more human. ;)

Royboy39 19-05-2008 18:40

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 578813)
This one is more human. ;)

I hope you ar'nt changing your blue spots? :cool:

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 18:42

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Ah! I get it now, it's all part of the touchy-feely, hug a hoodie approach, as pioneered by the boy David!

andrewb 19-05-2008 18:45

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I think you read the daily mirror too much. ;)

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 19:03

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 578821)
I think you read the daily mirror too much. ;)

Are you joking? I don't read anything these days apart from Mad magazine and Playboy. However, I take your point and I shall rephrase my statement accordingly. Cyfr has changed his name to Andrewb because he feels it epitomises the more caring, human face of modern, progressive Conservatism...a brand of Conservatism that is at ease with both itself and the contemporary world...a brand of Conservatism that places an emphasis on cultural diversity and environmental integrity...crikey, Cyfr, I could be a scriptwriter for your mob!

MargaretR 19-05-2008 19:09

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I asked to change my name soon after I joined (Google autofill had messed mine up) and was told that I would lose the record of all my posting ie - a fresh start completely would happen - so how did he manage it?
If you are reading this mod Mick- I want to be Margaret R

andrewb 19-05-2008 19:24

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578839)
Are you joking? I don't read anything these days apart from Mad magazine and Playboy. However, I take your point and I shall rephrase my statement accordingly. Cyfr has changed his name to Andrewb because he feels it epitomises the more caring, human face of modern, progressive Conservatism...a brand of Conservatism that is at ease with both itself and the contemporary world...a brand of Conservatism that places an emphasis on cultural diversity and environmental integrity...crikey, Cyfr, I could be a scriptwriter for your mob!

You could, but my name change wasn't for political reasons. I picked Cyfr when I was young. Since I've made no attempt to hide who I am, I see no point in having some kind of 'code' nickname.

I guess its the same as people who make stupid e-mail addresses when they're young, and feel a bit daft when they're older.

blazey 19-05-2008 20:05

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Library fines at uni are astronomical...

luckily I take my books back on time or don't get any out at all :p

I have a very exciting life at the moment... new job, new boyfriend... fabulous.

Wynonie Harris 19-05-2008 20:10

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 578891)
I have a very exciting life at the moment... new job, new boyfriend... fabulous.

I assume this one doesn't extract his own teeth? ;)

harwood red 19-05-2008 20:21

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 578897)
I assume this one doesn't extract his own teeth? ;)

or allows you to give blood if you so choose :rolleyes:

blazey 19-05-2008 21:59

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 578908)
or allows you to give blood if you so choose :rolleyes:

My ex didn't stop me, he just didn't want to see anything associated with giving blood as he was afraid of needles, and as the plaster made him think of it it was just unreasonable to give blood.

This one is a socialist. Oh dear

cashman 19-05-2008 22:08

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This one is a socialist. Oh dear

if he REALLY is, hes one in a million, most just call themselves that these days.;)

andrewb 19-05-2008 22:10

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 578988)
if he REALLY is, hes one in a million

Thank god :p

blazey 19-05-2008 22:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 578988)
if he REALLY is, hes one in a million, most just call themselves that these days.;)

well, he's got moral objections to pretty much everything that breach human rights, animal rights, anything to do with anythings rights :p he's a vegetarian, a quaker, pretty much just gentle and lovely and the complete opposite of me.

However we won an interesting debate against our labour club friends yesterday regarding hate speech. Lots of fun.

Wynonie Harris 20-05-2008 07:34

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 578991)
he's a vegetarian, a quaker, pretty much just gentle and lovely and the complete opposite of me.

He sounds made for AccyWeb! Are you going to let him come on and play with the rough boys? :D

blazey 20-05-2008 13:12

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 579053)
He sounds made for AccyWeb! Are you going to let him come on and play with the rough boys? :D

No of course not!

polly 20-05-2008 13:58

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 578980)
......................

This one is a socialist. Oh dear

An endangered species someone slap preservation order on him quick!!


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