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This is too funny (I thought it was supposed to be ferrets?)
BenB - 4/2/09 at 03:24 PM

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7869301.stm

"Customs officials say they also seized seeds in the man's money belt and an undeclared aubergine"

LOL!!!


tegwin - 4/2/09 at 03:28 PM

OOps... I just LOLd infront of a class full of kids.. now I have to explain ....oh dear!


Ben_Copeland - 4/2/09 at 04:44 PM

WTF???


trogdor - 4/2/09 at 04:57 PM

that reminds me of the time when my wife was at uni doing a journalism degree she had to find local stories and produce a number of pages of a fictional newspaper I offered to help stories but she declined my assistance.

Anyway one of the stories that i really remember is one of a guy in the local Asda who tried to steal two magnums of champagne by hiding them down his (you've guessed it) trousers! Always made me laugh that one.

[Edited on 4/2/09 by trogdor]


tomprescott - 4/2/09 at 05:02 PM

I wouldn't worry too much tegwin, I remember a local teacher (marlborough) opened his emails while the laptop was connected to projector during some gcse exam he was supposed to be invigilating (I worry about my spelling); he opened his emails to find a link to a dirty site - and he clicked on it!
As for sticking pigeons in his pants, that guy needs a girlfriend!


LBMEFM - 4/2/09 at 08:11 PM

He should have ben arrested for those hairy legs


tegwin - 4/2/09 at 08:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by tomprescott
I wouldn't worry too much tegwin, I remember a local teacher (marlborough) opened his emails while the laptop was connected to projector during some gcse exam he was supposed to be invigilating (I worry about my spelling); he opened his emails to find a link to a dirty site - and he clicked on it!
As for sticking pigeons in his pants, that guy needs a girlfriend!


Haha... Note to self... switch off projector before loading up facebook photo albums


David Jenkins - 4/2/09 at 08:33 PM

The concept of an 'undeclared aubergine' made me grin...


trextr7monkey - 4/2/09 at 08:38 PM

quote:
Originally posted by tomprescott
I wouldn't worry too much tegwin, I remember a local teacher (marlborough) opened his emails while the laptop was connected to projector during some gcse exam he was supposed to be invigilating (I worry about my spelling); he opened his emails to find a link to a dirty site - and he clicked on it!



Not wishing to be a pedant but if he was supervising external exams he was completely flouting regulations as he should be entirely devoted to invigilating - not allowed to do anything else while in the exam hall- he's been very lucky