From: CT on
prawn wrote:

> greybeard <nothere(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
> >
> > Nope, never.
> > My parents always made us respect the owners property. We always
> > had to knock and ask for our ball back "please mister".
> >
>
> You didn't, for example, use your parents' prohibitive litany as a set
> of challenges, then? What is the world coming to.

At the age where I wanted to get my ball back from a neighbour's
garden, I'd never heard of my parents' prohibitive litany![1]


[1] And at 45, I still don't know what it means.

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From: Ace on
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:30:37 +0100, Catman
<catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:

>Ace wrote:
>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 07:32:56 +0100, "Scraggy"
>> <scraggy(a)abuseisgoodforyou.org.be> wrote:
>>
>>> Catman <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>> Steve wrote:
>>
>>>>> Nasty - when you were a kid did you never go into someones
>>>>> garden to get your ball back?
>>>> Not *ever* without asking permission, no.
>>> Ding
>>
>> FFS. What if there was no-one home? Or indeed, surely you'd wait until
>> they were out anyway.
>>
>
>No. Seriously, if there was no one home, then we waited until someone
>came back.

It's not that I don't believe you, but it just seems very very sad.

From: Catman on
Higgins wrote:
> Catman wrote:
>> Steve wrote:
>>> On 13 Apr, 00:57, "steve robinson" <st...(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The little fucker decided to give in on the garage door and jump the
>>>> gate instead into the back garden and head towards the open back door
>>>> , by the time i got downstairs it was to late my two german
>>>> shepherds had already soughted him .
>>>
>>> Nasty - when you were a kid did you never go into someones
>>> garden to get your ball back?
>>
>> Not *ever* without asking permission, no.
>>
>
> From your recent posts it would appear that you're some kind of angel
> placed on earth.

You should read some of my less recent ones then :)

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From: Catman on
Ace wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:30:37 +0100, Catman
> <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Ace wrote:
>>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 07:32:56 +0100, "Scraggy"
>>> <scraggy(a)abuseisgoodforyou.org.be> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Catman <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>> Nasty - when you were a kid did you never go into someones
>>>>>> garden to get your ball back?
>>>>> Not *ever* without asking permission, no.
>>>> Ding
>>> FFS. What if there was no-one home? Or indeed, surely you'd wait until
>>> they were out anyway.
>>>
>> No. Seriously, if there was no one home, then we waited until someone
>> came back.
>
> It's not that I don't believe you, but it just seems very very sad.
>

Curious. Why? It certainly stopped me from getting eaten by any dogs.

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From: Salad Dodger on
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:58:48 +0100, Andy Bonwick
<nospam(a)bonwick.me.uk> wrote:

>On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 00:57:57 +0100, "steve robinson"
><steve(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk> wrote:
>
>snip>
>
>>The little fucker decided to give in on the garage door and jump the
>>gate instead into the back garden and head towards the open back door
>>, by the time i got downstairs it was to late my two german
>>shepherds had already soughted him .
^^^^^^^^
Never mind the dogs, what is this supposed to be?