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tantrum
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November 29, 2006, 12:48:57 AM »
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Lost the point of imfamous again I think.
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Thought I had better finish my post from yesterday regarding Myra Hindley as I had to leave work.
Both my parents are Prison Officers and have been for some time now so this is where the link starts. I finished my stint in the local football academy and decided I had better get a job to help subsidise my weekend visits to the pub. My parents let me know there was a position going within the Prison that they thought I would be suitable for (Finance/Supplies), and after a panel of 3 people interviewed me(2 I knew, and 1 I knew alot better if ya catch me drift- and no she wasn't old) ended up with the job and can honestly say it was superb. Brilliant people to work with and some of the things I saw still make me laugh now (even if they shouldn't).
My Mum is a hard so and so, and works in the Segregation Unit where all the naughty people go(the ones that play up,serious criminals,or ones that are put in there for their own safety).
I used to work about 5 metres above this Segregation unit but in all honesty never heard a thing. I used to visit my mum for a chat etc sometimes and obviously knew that Myra Hindley was kept there, but honestly never thought about it as I suppose you get used to walking amongst criminals on visits to the landings etc.
I met her by complete accident. I opened the door to the Seg and saw this very very old woman doing her washing outside one of the cells. She said 'Hello' and I said the same, and asked her how were things today etc - normal stuff really. Had a good 10 minute chat with her and have to say my 1st impression was, what the hell is this old lady doing in prison - she looks like my Gran. My mum obviously heard me in the corridor after a bit and came out to see me. She asked if my day was going ok, and did I fancy a cup of tea in the office. At this point she said ''Myra, is everything ok''
FU****** Hell
I have just been thinking this old lady reminded me of my Gran, and then suddenly I am informed I have been talking to the most Infamous Child killer in the world.
Incidentally my Mum was in Hospital with her when she passed away, and was offered £150k by a well known Sunday Newspaper for a picture of her on her death bed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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also met Tony Martin and the Black Widow within the Prison!!!! now she is scary
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November 29, 2006, 07:35:21 PM »
Used to live near one of the Lambrianou brothers, the Police kicked our front door in one night by mistake as it was the same colour.
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November 29, 2006, 08:25:35 PM »
Any more - this is great!
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i touched linda Barkers bum
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AndrewT
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When she played at my university I sneaked into Belinda Carlisle's dressing room and stole one of her biscuits.
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Quote from: AndrewT on December 01, 2006, 04:45:22 PM
When she played at my university I sneaked into Belinda Carlisle's dressing room and stole one of her biscuits.
Are you familar with the term 'opportunity cost'?
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Quote from: Wardonkey on December 01, 2006, 04:48:28 PM
Are you familar with the term 'opportunity cost'?
That's "Lost" You Donkey!
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Donkey! Moi?
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Quote from: Wardonkey on December 01, 2006, 04:48:28 PM
Quote from: AndrewT on December 01, 2006, 04:45:22 PM
When she played at my university I sneaked into Belinda Carlisle's dressing room and stole one of her biscuits.
Are you familar with the term 'opportunity cost'?
She wasn't in the dressing room at the time, sadly.
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Quote from: smithy69 on November 29, 2006, 12:21:05 PM
also met Tony Martin and the Black Widow within the Prison!!!! now she is scary
similar circumstances led to me meeting edgar and ron pearce,tommy adams,charlie kray,frankie fraser jr and the (latter day) "wild bunch"- and very civilised i found them to be. if was commented to me that prison has a very respectful and polite effect on inmates as its genarally understood the least little thing could cause uproar!!
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Quote from: iceman on December 04, 2006, 05:50:11 PM
Quote from: smithy69 on November 29, 2006, 12:21:05 PM
also met Tony Martin and the Black Widow within the Prison!!!! now she is scary
similar circumstances led to me meeting edgar and ron pearce,tommy adams,charlie kray,frankie fraser jr and the (latter day) "wild bunch"- and very civilised i found them to be. if was commented to me that prison has a very respectful and polite effect on inmates as its genarally understood the least little thing could cause uproar!!
Very similar to blonde then?
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Quote from: AndrewT on December 01, 2006, 04:45:22 PM
When she played at my university I sneaked into Belinda Carlisle's dressing room and stole one of her biscuits.
aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh the lovely Belinda. i hear she is partial to a hob nob.
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Quote from: iceman on December 04, 2006, 05:50:11 PM
Quote from: smithy69 on November 29, 2006, 12:21:05 PM
also met Tony Martin and the Black Widow within the Prison!!!! now she is scary
similar circumstances led to me meeting edgar and ron pearce,tommy adams,charlie kray,frankie fraser jr and the (latter day) "wild bunch"- and very civilised i found them to be. if was commented to me that prison has a very respectful and polite effect on inmates as its genarally understood the least little thing could cause uproar!!
is edgar pearce the mardi gras bomber? the guy who walked around surrounded by mirrors to stop detection by satelitte or something wierd like that? i think he tried to blackmail lord sainsbury and came up with a unique way to be paid off, i think he got sainsburys to issue a promotinal card via a national newspaper and they were all programmed to access an atm account of which pearce had told them what the pin number would be?
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