What good deed did you do today?

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classic33

Leg End Member
Before I was hijacked by a certain Indian chap, I said what it was. I forgoed watching the TDF earlier so my folks could watch the Tennis.

How much is the ransom. Maybe those on here, myself included, could do their good deed for the day by raising it!!
 
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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
A million Rupees, so about £12.10. :laugh:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Paypal will do just fine he says. :laugh:

Please get him to forward the following, in order that payment can be made.
Bank where account is held. Account number along with branch sort code & the full name of the account holder.
Where you can be found after release.

Oh, one other thing no. No carrier pigeons.
 

Nihal

Veteran
How much is the ransom. Maybe those on here, myself included, could do their good deed for the day by raising it!!
Classic 33,let me remind you, MDB is the most pointless person to kidnap................He is more likely to get lost on the roads:rofl:
And he said it "so about £12.10"Thats just about how much he's worth:whistle:
 

Nihal

Veteran
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Oh, one other thing no. No carrier pigeons.
Look,i've just finished training this:whistle:
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And mind you,his bombing abilities are extrermely precise:gun:
 

lordloveaduck

Well-Known Member
Location
Birmingham
Climbed over a fence into a nursing home in order to wake the night staff. Told them that they had a client locked out on there balcony.
I have the scraped skin to prove it, and the night staff have the dribble on there face to prove they have earned there money.


PS The reason i had to climb over the fence is because they did not answer the door.
 

Nihal

Veteran
Now look,thats what i call bravery,ignoring all the other bollocks going on in this thread and sticking to the topic:bravo:
 
Fed an abandoned cat at work today. It's been around for a few days now and was in need of some food.

Contacted a cat shelter group (or whatever they're called) when I got home and offered to take it in for them to care for, should they want me too.

An update: the cat wasn't there on Saturday (I worked the weekend and was armed with some more catfood), but it was there again this morning. The weather has been filthy the last few days, so, not wanting the cat to be completely washed out, and not having had a reply to my e-mail, I drove to the cat displacement place and asked them if I could collect the cat and take it to them. I borrowed a cage and duly collected the cat and drove it back to them.

The cat, it turned out (via detective work with chips and databases) had been sent outside by its owners as they have just had a baby and wanted the house to be 'clean'. The cat (Sweetie) must have taken umbridge at this and went on a journey of discovery: it had been missing for a week and a half and had wandered about 3-4 km from home (not far, but through some dense forest, presumably making a return journey difficult).

Anyway, the owners will collect their (MY) cat this afternoon.

It was heartbreaking, though, seeing all the beautiful, but neglected and mistreated cats and dogs at the compound centre. Some people (and there are a LOT of them) should never be allowed to own pets.

I gave a small donation and left, happy in the knowledge that Sweetie will soon be home again.
 
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