At last we know why police got us out of bed in the middle of the night to ask if we had heard anything earlier that night way back in March
http://www.thisishampshire.net/news/9891003.RAC_man_beaten_up_by_colleague/ (http://www.thisishampshire.net/news/9891003.RAC_man_beaten_up_by_colleague/)
Its the other half of our semi detached bungalow :worried:
He'll never get a job with the AA as he's not "a very very nice man".
Saw that in the paper this morning. So, he just happened to fall onto the bed with the other guy's wife. Accidentally, like?
No sympathy for for the bloke that got bashed up :help: you play with fire you get burned :veryangry:
Quote from: oldrailbug on August 24, 2012, 08:52:26 PM
No sympathy for for the bloke that got bashed up :help: you play with fire you get burned :veryangry:
Sorry, I entirely disagree.
Whatever the circumstances innocent or not there is never, and I mean NEVER an excuse for physical violence! :no: If there was something going on then it was obviously his wife's choice to cheat on him no matter who the third party is, and therefore any anger should be directed at here, again in a non-physical manner.
Paul
No one likes violence Paul but as we don't live in a perfect world violence does happen :thumbsdown: I agree with you to a point, if my wife was cheating on me by playing up with my work mate I would most likely shake his hand and wish him all the best then thank him for taking over my leftovers :thumbsup: but not everyone is easy going like me :angel: :angel: :angel:
Quote from: Malc on August 24, 2012, 07:39:13 PM
......... So, he just happened to fall onto the bed with the other guy's wife. Accidentally, like?
Yes we both spotted that and commented about it :-X :hmmm:
Its the 3 kids we feel sorry for they seem such a happy little trio
I guess that as I had heard noisey outside earlier that night I should have gone out to investigate.
I do now think that I might have recieved an unwelcome 'greeting' if I had done so tho