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Right, if you mr eggs received the above message from a friend, what would you think it meant?

 

I now know I spelt breaking wrong ( I think) I've had two replys so far.

 

1, a farmer friend "would you like me to come and see"

 

2, chap with a lockup " I know susie lost a number plate the other day"

 

I thought these were intelligent people, or is that my grammar is not understandable?

 

Wish I never sent the messages or started this, lmfao:lol::lol:

 

I'd have replied, thanks for the heads up, anyone I might know?

 

If you catch the tow rags, (or words to that effect), call Vespasian, he seems to have the tools needed in these situations.

 

All the best my lover.

 

Egg.

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Would of bin better to include the name of one of the victims of said break in...

 

Joe Blogs robbed last night, other victims of theft as well, keep your eyes out and ears peeled....

 

 

Have tar an feather, sharp knife and noose, please reply if one of the scum caught..... :thumbup1:

 

Yes, I thought people would get the general jist of the message I sent, I did,nt think it was that hard to understand.

 

Prob won't bother next time.

 

Mind two have not replied yet, they might get it!!! Or not. :thumbup:

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If i received that text from someone i knew id conclude there were some break ins locally and id be lookin to beef up the security at my own storage place.

 

Is this the answer you were lookin for...

Wee bit pointless this but hey ho

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"Heads up there's be enafew breaking,s round this way"

 

What would you conclude from that?

 

Sent to a couple of farmer friends and friends with small lock up like myself.

 

Cheers, Pete.

 

Breaking of what?

 

nePhews eGg , no mention of nieces.

 

b0D

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nePhews eGg , no mention of nieces.

 

b0D

 

Gudzernenplatt of the hexiglobin pump is now footspunds per several so be sure to make your banana complaint with the barometric pressure of the next 2 weekends . Simples .

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Gudzernenplatt of the hexiglobin pump is now footspunds per several so be sure to make your banana complaint with the barometric pressure of the next 2 weekends . Simples .

 

Ahhhh- that clears it all up.

Cheers Stubby:thumbup:

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