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do you have any confession?:)
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 02:32 pm |
i'm admiting,i had steal my sister2s golden bracelet when i was 11
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 02:47 pm |
If you want to indulge me, give me an apple, red apple
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 02:52 pm |
are you easy all? P
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 02:57 pm |
I flooded someone's house, in the days when I was a cleaner!! The house was empty and I was looking after it. It was mid winter and the owner had asked me to make sure the house warm. It was an old house and not very well insulated.
I went into the house, realised the heating was not on, and found the water had been turned off. So I turned the water back on, so the heating could go on.
We had a sharp frost, the water pipes burst in the roof and the house flooded.
First time I have ever told this story to anyone!
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 03:12 pm |
I stole an umbrella (an ugly blue one btw) while leaving Rhodes island, where we had gone with my class just before finishing high school.
It's a tradition (or so students say) to steal something before your departure. They had all filled their bags with all kinds of suvenirs and they were laughing at me for not daring to do the same. So I got the umbrella and holding it proudly in my hands, I walked infront of the cashier. I was sure that I would be arrested, but probably the fact that I didn't try to hide it, gave them the impression that it was mine from previous shopping. Noone noticed me, but half of my classmated were caught and punished later by the school's headmaster
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 03:13 pm |
Quoting sophie: I stole an umbrella (an ugly blue one btw) while leaving Rhodes island, where we had gone with my class just before finishing high school.
It's a tradition (or so students say) to steal something before your departure. They had all filled their bags with all kinds of suvenirs and they were laughing at me for not daring to do the same. So I got the umbrella and holding it proudly in my hands, I walked infront of the cashier. I was sure that I would be arrested, but probably the fact that I didn't try to hide it, gave them the impression that it was mine from previous shopping. Noone noticed me, but half of my classmated were caught and punished later by the school's headmaster  |
no harm for an innocent theft
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 03:14 pm |
Quoting libralady: I flooded someone's house, in the days when I was a cleaner!! The house was empty and I was looking after it. It was mid winter and the owner had asked me to make sure the house warm. It was an old house and not very well insulated.
I went into the house, realised the heating was not on, and found the water had been turned off. So I turned the water back on, so the heating could go on.
We had a sharp frost, the water pipes burst in the roof and the house flooded.
First time I have ever told this story to anyone! |
whatever it nice to be helpfull
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 03:37 pm |
Quoting MrX67: are you easy all? P |
only with apples
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 04:20 pm |
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09 Mar 2007 Fri 04:20 pm |
i spilt paint on my brother's carpet, he was punished for it because it was in his room hehe 
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