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FussyPucker
05-16-2003, 08:07 AM
http://www.thesite.org/magazine/dodgy.html

oh dear :(

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 12.5 Potential fine: £7000

Hope I don't drop the soap in the showers :(

Loulabelle
05-16-2003, 08:19 AM
Hehehe....you can tell they don't really know me!

How refreshing that there are still people around like you, who respect society and the law. Your Grandparents would be proud. You have a good knowledge of the law and a good public spirit, or you have rarely left the house… Either way - keep it up old fruit!

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 0.5 Potential fine: £0

Scarlett
05-16-2003, 08:24 AM
Apparently I am Dubious.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 12.5 Potential fine: £7000

FussyPucker
05-16-2003, 08:28 AM
woo hoo scarlett want to share a cell with me ?

The most holy nun sister Loulabelle can visit us and bring food :D

oh and lou honey I demand a recount ! LMAO

Loulabelle
05-16-2003, 08:32 AM
Considering that I got a letter this morning saying that yes, I HAD been caught by that speed camera we thought we saw on my b'day, I think that's probably a very good idea!

FussyPucker
05-16-2003, 08:34 AM
OMG babes :(

Loulabelle
05-16-2003, 08:35 AM
Yeah.

Think I've learnt my lesson now.

Casperr
05-16-2003, 08:42 AM
I'm RISKY!!!

Years in prison: 40.5 Potential fine: £7000

I'm only 21!! I'm too young to go to jail! lol!

AND I can't afford 7,000 quid!

CasperTG

PantyFanatic
05-16-2003, 08:45 AM
I sure wouldn't want to live in the UK. Seems they wouldn't like me.:(

Alright geezer! Fancy yourself as a bit tasty? It may be against the law, but what they don't know won't hurt 'em eh? We know your heart's in the right place… but watch out or that place may be a 3 to 5 stretch in Pentonville with 'Mad' Frank, Harry the Horse and 'Wristy' Rich Richardson.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 21 Potential fine: £7500

Lilith
05-16-2003, 08:45 AM
Dodgy~
Alright geezer! Fancy yourself as a bit tasty? It may be against the law, but what they don't know won't hurt 'em eh? We know your heart's in the right place… but watch out or that place may be a 3 to 5 stretch in Pentonville with 'Mad' Frank, Harry the Horse and 'Wristy' Rich Richardson.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 29.5 Potential fine: £7000

Cheyanne
05-16-2003, 08:46 AM
Risky

I know 'everyone's doing it', but that doesn't mean its legal. Ok - chances are slim that anyone is ever going to prosecute you, but it just takes one bit of bad luck. It may seem easier to take the quick, cheaper option, but they might just clamp down. Nah, you'll be fine… Well maybe not. Yeah its OK… Actually… Ooh. Aah.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 10.5 Potential fine: £0

Loulabelle
05-16-2003, 09:39 AM
I'm starting to wonder how I did so well on this -

am I in the minority for never having punched someone/shoplifted/bought stolen goods?


I'm starting to think that perhaps I shouldn't be associating with you people!

FussyPucker
05-16-2003, 09:51 AM
Don't worry baby hang around with me for a few more months and you'll be top of the list LOL

Bardog
05-16-2003, 10:01 AM
Years in prison: 107 Potential fine: £7000

Damn! I've been bad
Can I request Lilith as my warden?

Steph
05-16-2003, 10:13 AM
I'm dodgy, too!

Lilith
05-16-2003, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by Bardog
Years in prison: 107 Potential fine: £7000

Damn! I've been bad
Can I request Lilith as my warden?

You peeking in on my "warden of the men's prison fantasy"????:o

T-S
05-16-2003, 10:33 AM
Dodgy
Alright geezer! Fancy yourself as a bit tasty? It may be against the law, but what they don't know won't hurt 'em eh? We know your heart's in the right place… but watch out or that place may be a 3 to 5 stretch in Pentonville with 'Mad' Frank, Harry the Horse and 'Wristy' Rich Richardson.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 12.5 Potential fine: £7000 Plus a possibility of the death penalty!


:cool:

LixyChick
05-16-2003, 10:35 AM
Dubious
Bet you didn't think you'd be on the wrong side of the law when you started this quiz? Thought you were sweet and innocent? Well maybe you should swot up on the law. Otherwise you never know when you might get a knock on the door…

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 13 Potential fine: £5000


Yikes! I'll have to stop massaging hubbies crotch while we ride through Allentown! Geezzzz! Talk about outdated laws!

Fussy, please explain the mincemeat and Christmas thing!? What is mincemeat anyway?

Which head do they decapitate in Indonesia? LMFAO!

When I send my last payment (to finally pay off a longstanding bill) I always put the stamp on upside down to say (in my own little way) fuck you and naner naner!

May I borrow 5000 quid?

Loulabelle
05-16-2003, 10:45 AM
LMAO @ Lixy!

I have no idea why there is the law about mincepies (presumably something to do with the symbolism of them) but I can probably explain mincemeat better than Fussy can:

It's a mixture of dried fruit (sultanas, raisins, currents, peel etc) usually mixed with finely chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts etc) and with suet (not sure if that's a typically english thing - it's a kind of fat we use for things like dumplings etc). It's seasoned with spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg etc and soaked in brandy until it absorbs all the alcohol. It's best to make it way in advance of eating it, to allow the flavours to develop and it's traditionally served in just slightly bigger than bite size pastry cases (i.e. mincepies)

Oh and Fussy probably hates it! LMAO

dicksbro
05-16-2003, 11:19 AM
Ahem ...

Upstanding
How refreshing that there are still people around like you, who respect society and the law. Your Grandparents would be proud. You have a good knowledge of the law and a good public spirit, or you have rarely left the house… Either way - keep it up old fruit!

However, for being so upstanding they added:

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 7.5 Potential fine: £5000

Being upstanding doesn't come cheap! :D :D

babybunny
05-16-2003, 11:49 AM
Loula~
I guess we're 2 peas in a pod (can we add fussy and make that 3? ;) ). I got same answers.

<---innocent angel :D

~babybunny~

Irish
05-16-2003, 12:06 PM
I am a Scoundrel Years in prison--111 Potential fine---7000 Irish
PS.Evidently,they don't know that nothings illegal,unless you get
caught.My father was a cop!I know how the law works.

FussyPucker
05-16-2003, 12:06 PM
Babybunny I think you've come up with a GRERAT idea :D:D:D

LixyChick
05-16-2003, 12:51 PM
Originally posted by Loulabelle
LMAO @ Lixy!I have no idea why there is the law about mincepies (presumably something to do with the symbolism of them) but I can probably explain mincemeat better than Fussy can:
It's a mixture of dried fruit (sultanas, raisins, currents, peel etc) usually mixed with finely chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts etc) and with suet (not sure if that's a typically english thing - it's a kind of fat we use for things like dumplings etc). It's seasoned with spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg etc and soaked in brandy until it absorbs all the alcohol. It's best to make it way in advance of eating it, to allow the flavours to develop and it's traditionally served in just slightly bigger than bite size pastry cases (i.e. mincepies)
Oh and Fussy probably hates it! LMAO
I thought I knew what it was Lou (and TY for verifying) as my mother had this thing for them around Christmas (I just didn't know if it was the same ingredients here in the US as it is in England). Us kids (all 5) never, ever liked them. But then, she also liked fruit cake (arrgggg! I think we had the same fruit cake for 25 years in our family). Now, my mother NEVER drank (or so we thought) a drop of alcohol. Well, she once had two pina' colada's and was dancing on the coffee table...but that's another story. Now I know why she loved mincemeat pies and fruit cake so much....they are both soaked in alcohol and she was a closet drunk! ROFLMFAO! Oh geezzzzz.......mom wasn't really the saint I thought her to be! Another bubble burst! LOL!

LixyChick
05-16-2003, 12:53 PM
Come to think of it......she started ordering them just before Thanksgiving.................OMG! And she told me not to drink! Oh, the revelations!

huntersgirl
05-16-2003, 01:13 PM
Hmmmmm...Upstanding...I guess it is like Irish said, not illegal if you don't get caught. Or in this case, I just lucked out and they asked me the wrong questions:p

dm383
05-16-2003, 03:57 PM
Oops!

Crooked
Ello, ello, ello… what 'ave we 'ere then…? You're living close to the edge and it's only a matter of time before you're collared by the Old Bill. You may have fallen on your feet so far, but it won't last forever. Have you ever thought about a more rewarding pastime? (Emotionally that is…)

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 23 Potential fine: £7000


And I thought I was a GOOD boy too!! :(

Sharni
05-16-2003, 04:40 PM
Risky
I know 'everyone's doing it', but that doesn't mean its legal. Ok - chances are slim that anyone is ever going to prosecute you, but it just takes one bit of bad luck. It may seem easier to take the quick, cheaper option, but they might just clamp down. Nah, you'll be fine… Well maybe not. Yeah its OK… Actually… Ooh. Aah.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 7.5 Potential fine: £2000

Aqua
05-16-2003, 04:41 PM
Dodgy
Alright geezer! Fancy yourself as a bit tasty? It may be against the law, but what they don't know won't hurt 'em eh? We know your heart's in the right place… but watch out or that place may be a 3 to 5 stretch in Pentonville with 'Mad' Frank, Harry the Horse and 'Wristy' Rich Richardson.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 40.5 Potential fine: £2000

blkcat
05-16-2003, 06:27 PM
96.5 yrs and only 5,000


but all the offences occured when i lived in england


[young and foolish]

my best friends uncle was Buster Edwards

txgrneyes
05-17-2003, 12:39 AM
Upstanding
How refreshing that there are still people around like you, who respect society and the law. Your Grandparents would be proud. You have a good knowledge of the law and a good public spirit, or you have rarely left the house… Either way - keep it up old fruit!

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 7 Potential fine: £0

Eros
05-17-2003, 12:41 AM
Crooked
Ello, ello, ello… what 'ave we 'ere then…? You're living close to the edge and it's only a matter of time before you're collared by the Old Bill. You may have fallen on your feet so far, but it won't last forever. Have you ever thought about a more rewarding pastime? (Emotionally that is…)

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 37 Potential fine: £7000

Lil ol' me??? Who'd a thunk it??..lol

MilkToast
05-17-2003, 03:07 AM
Dubious

Bet you didn't think you'd be on the wrong side of the law when you started this quiz? Thought you were sweet and innocent? Well maybe you should swot up on the law. Otherwise you never know when you might get a knock on the door…

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 5.5 Potential fine: £7000

Loulabelle
05-17-2003, 03:14 AM
babybunny - Well I'm just glad to find that there are some respectable people here as well as all these depraved souls. I mean, I knew they were perverts, but now to find out they're all criminals as well!!!!!!! Peas in a pod, eh? Hmmm.........


FussyPucker - DOWN boy! :D

Kimberly73
05-17-2003, 08:49 AM
Upstanding
How refreshing that there are still people around like you, who respect society and the law. Your Grandparents would be proud. You have a good knowledge of the law and a good public spirit, or you have rarely left the house… Either way - keep it up old fruit!

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 0.5 Potential fine: £0

Booger
05-17-2003, 03:13 PM
Risky
I know 'everyone's doing it', but that doesn't mean its legal. Ok - chances are slim that anyone is ever going to prosecute you, but it just takes one bit of bad luck. It may seem easier to take the quick, cheaper option, but they might just clamp down. Nah, you'll be fine… Well maybe not. Yeah its OK… Actually… Ooh. Aah.

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 6 Potential fine: £7000

*Please note this is just a fun quiz so don't be alarmed by your score! The maximum penalty has been taken for each crime and no consideration for scale of crime committed.

Cobalt
05-17-2003, 07:35 PM
Years in prison: 32 Potential fine: £7000
LOL, OK what ever

lostintexas
05-18-2003, 12:06 AM
Ello, ello, ello… what 'ave we 'ere then…? You're living close to the edge and it's only a matter of time before you're collared by the Old Bill. You may have fallen on your feet so far, but it won't last forever. Have you ever thought about a more rewarding pastime? (Emotionally that is…)

Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 51 Potential fine: £7000

-lost

GermanSteve
05-18-2003, 02:22 AM
8 Years, 5000$ :o :eek: :( :whiteghos

lorri
05-18-2003, 12:24 PM
Based on your answers, we have calculated the maximum penalty for your crimes*:

Years in prison: 15.5 Potential fine: £0

OMG 15.5 yrs ????? I'm dodgier than I thought!
No more mince pies Xmas day either!