THANKS STAVROSS! - Brilliant guy
#1
Posted 11 March 2010 - 07:30 PM
I hope you are reading this as I want to personally thank you for your behaviour over the last 2 weeks.
In the first place thanks for letting me sort you a taxi from the carpark 20 miles away you were sleeping in. The having the decency to come into my home, drink my beer and snort my cocaine and let me feed you for the next ten days at a cost of almost £1000.
I was angry when you offered to pay me back £100 on Tuesday just gone which considering how much I had spent on you was an outrageous gesture. I was delighted though to find that you had packed up your bags on Tuesday when I got up, stolen money from my living room and fcuked off without paying me a penny.
Thanks for not returning any of my calls also.
You are a true friend and you are welcome here anytime.
Just so you know my JSA was stopped today so now because of you we have no money for 3 weeks. My girlfriend has been inconsolable for days because of you. We welcome you into our home from the fcuking streets and this is how you repay us!
You are the fcuking scum of the earth you dirty bastard and I hope to fcuk I never lay eyes on you again you horrible, thieving, freeloading cnut.
I really hope you read this and think about what you have done.
In the first place thanks for letting me sort you a taxi from the carpark 20 miles away you were sleeping in. The having the decency to come into my home, drink my beer and snort my cocaine and let me feed you for the next ten days at a cost of almost £1000.
I was angry when you offered to pay me back £100 on Tuesday just gone which considering how much I had spent on you was an outrageous gesture. I was delighted though to find that you had packed up your bags on Tuesday when I got up, stolen money from my living room and fcuked off without paying me a penny.
Thanks for not returning any of my calls also.
You are a true friend and you are welcome here anytime.
Just so you know my JSA was stopped today so now because of you we have no money for 3 weeks. My girlfriend has been inconsolable for days because of you. We welcome you into our home from the fcuking streets and this is how you repay us!
You are the fcuking scum of the earth you dirty bastard and I hope to fcuk I never lay eyes on you again you horrible, thieving, freeloading cnut.
I really hope you read this and think about what you have done.
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#31
Posted 11 March 2010 - 10:04 PM
No what I mean is, are you sure he just fcuked off without a trace, not got dragged off or something??!
I guess I'm just trying to cling on to the hope he was a decent guy..... hard to believe all things considered.
I feel for you.
I guess I'm just trying to cling on to the hope he was a decent guy..... hard to believe all things considered.
I feel for you.
#32
Posted 11 March 2010 - 10:07 PM
1ManRiot, on 11 March 2010 - 10:04 PM, said:
No what I mean is, are you sure he just fcuked off without a trace, not got dragged off or something??!
I guess I'm just trying to cling on to the hope he was a decent guy..... hard to believe all things considered.
I feel for you.
I guess I'm just trying to cling on to the hope he was a decent guy..... hard to believe all things considered.
I feel for you.
Be serious mate, IB has been done good and proper. I owuld be fizzing mate and you probably dont want the hassle as you'll still be edgy from the bender!. Lay off the ching for a good while and then go and find the c.unt!
#34
Posted 11 March 2010 - 10:11 PM
I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt for as long as possible. Its has been 48 hours and he has numerous ways of getting in touch. Being dead is the only reason which would excise it!
This post has been edited by Irish Beast: 11 March 2010 - 10:12 PM
#35
Posted 11 March 2010 - 10:12 PM
Violence isn't the answer, because not only will you be out of pocket and shafted you'll also be in trouble with the law. I know it's hard but just let it go. Hard hearing this now as you're low on funds but money isn't everything; money can't buy back what he's lost (a good friend and the respect of a great many people).
#36
Posted 11 March 2010 - 10:23 PM
In that case does anyone else who lives near by have less hospitable attitude towards this type of thing that wouldnt mind getting involved?
#38
Posted 11 March 2010 - 11:13 PM
plug1, on 11 March 2010 - 10:23 PM, said:
In that case does anyone else who lives near by have less hospitable attitude towards this type of thing that wouldnt mind getting involved?
May sound a good idea to some but i don't think it's the best idea to bring potentially unwanted attention to the board.

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