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  1. http://www.answers.com/topic/prostitute Degrading? It's what they are.
  2. You are quite right. They also choose to take the risk of continuing to work in the area whilst the murderer is at large, hence my analogy that you have chosen to ignore whilst getting on your oh so frequent high horse.
  3. I would imagine the street girls probably didn't want a heightened police prescence at first, bad for business. If there was a madman murdering herdsmen in Warminster I probably wouldn't go to work. The prostitutes have that same option in this case.
  4. Are you suggesting I don't have a pert butt that is firm enough to crack walnuts between my cheeks? I'm still wearing my shorts 'kiwi style' on a Sunday morning too! I would buy a yak, just to make Lord Griffiths of Kent dine on his prowler. I fear that this one won't be in my price range though.
  5. We calve year round here. In turn this means we breed all year round, which means I have the job of the "Bull with the Bowler hat" year round.
  6. MJB

    Brothels?

    You won't get them off the streets. Brothels already exist (there's 2 in Warminster apparently) and there are many other 'girls' offering a discrete visiting 'massage/escort' service in every town, just look at the personal adverts in the local papers. The girls working the streets are a different bunch all together. As I said in an earlier post, many are junkies, homeless, run-aways etc. Would you allow 14 year olds (and younger!) work in brothels? These girls are working on the streets. Will you allow girls to work in the brothels to pay for a crack habit? There are also the clients who won't use the existing brothels. If there's a market for street prostitutes, there will always be someone desperate enough to sell themselves this way. It's called supply and demand. Building your out of town 'uber-brothels' won't make a jot of difference in my opinion. P.S. Before anyone blabs to my missus about my knowledge of prostitution, my information comes from a police officer who worked with the council on this problem.
  7. I do now. It's the use of the apostrophe in "who's" that fooled me. I now know you didn't mean "who is", but "whose".
  8. Maybe you just have a fat ass Steve?
  9. Erm.......You are taking the ****, aren't you? Just in case you aren't Zara Philips' granny is H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II.
  10. MJB

    Brothels?

    What do you propose you do with the baggage that comes with street prostitutes. Along with the brothel next door would you welcome clients coming at all hours (just read it back...sounds funny, so it's staying ), brothels don't work 9 to 5. Most of the street prostitutes are junkies and are on the game to fund their habit, so do you want the drug dealers on your street. Then there's the pimps and their connections to organsed crime. Still want a brothel next door?
  11. Up to my armpits in cows, as usual.
  12. Good to see Sky news covering the story with their usual balanced, non-sensationalist reporting.
  13. RFU Level 1 rugby coach. Coaching under 12s at my local club.
  14. For the backing to flyline connection use an Albright knot or a braided loop. Remember when using a braided loop only superglue in the vicinity of the sleeve or whipping. Gluing along the braid will just stop the 'chinese fingerclinch' action working properly.
  15. The "Hairy Mary" salmon fly is alledged to have been originally tied with the pubic hair of Mary, the daughter of the Laird.
  16. http://www.fishingkites.co.nz/sharks/great...harkattack.html
  17. My experience tells me that 10% of the time it doesn't matter what fly you tie on the fish will take it. 80% of the time as long as you match the approximate length of the bait in the area it will work. 1% of the time they just wont take anything. The remaining 12% colour may play a part. I have found sparser dressing work better during the day and a bulkier profile at dawn/dusk/dark. Colour wise I have found chartruese/white to be the all rounder. Olive/white and all white in bright conditions. In dark or near dark conditions I favour a fly that is black/orange. I firmly believe fish can still see shade in the dark and that's why I still use a lighter underside for my 'black and' flies. Yellow seems to be a much under-used colour and I'll often substitute yellow for the white in my flies. Patterns I wouldn't be without are Clousers (sparse and full dressed), Ray's Fly, Brook's Blonde, Al's Sandeel, Easy-Peasy Sandeel and like JRT, a slim banger/slider type fly.
  18. Does she get to take her uniform home with her?
  19. 12/16. Wifey suggests I don't go out drinking on my own.
  20. Half a season of doing well and you want him England boss? Dean Ryan of Glawster seems to have an eye for an 'expansive' game, opposed to Hill and his stick it up your jumper mentality. Team him up with the imagination of Brian Ashton and you might be getting somewhere. Let's finally ditch the old guard and give the youngsters a go. We'll be lucky to make the quarter finals at the RWC with the current squad.
  21. Bill, Make sure to keep a diary of any incidents and also a record of the schools response.
  22. Between myself and a few friends we probably fish a big chunk of it. Most of our coastline is not in public ownership, just imagine if all the landowners wanted to charge us for access, which is what you would be paying for. I disagree with paying for access to what should be a public resource. However, I would have no qualms about paying for a licence IF measures were taken to improve fish stocks around our coast and rules and regulations regarding commercial exploitation were enforced and punishments were handed out to those who break the rules (rather than the "Don't be naughty boys" that were handed out to the guys who were netting the Fleet this Summer - They were straight back out with their nets!).
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