Coligny wrote:
I see that you got a room with a view of the moss and rock garden. It's normally all booked up during the high season.
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Coligny wrote:
Mulboyne wrote:This guy, however, seems to have an over-inflated sense of entitlement. He doesn't want the service he paid for, he expects automatic upgrades and special treatment.
Coligny wrote:The only books that should be stored horizontally are those needed to stabilize furniture...
Catoneinutica wrote:Tyler Brûlé
Gonna break the rûlé;
Gonna play the fûlé;
Gonna be so crûlé;
Gonna make yo dick drûlé! (er, if you, like he, are gay)
he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Mock Cockpit wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Stopped from doing something or being told you're doing the wrong thing. No street drinking in Australia although if you are discrete the cops will ignore you and at worst ask you to pour it out. If you're a cunt then you'll get a ticket, don't think you can get arrested.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Mock Cockpit wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Stopped from doing something or being told you're doing the wrong thing. No street drinking in Australia although if you are discrete the cops will ignore you and at worst ask you to pour it out. If you're a cunt then you'll get a ticket, don't think you can get arrested.
It seems like a weird thing to single Australia out for since I think restrictions on public drinking aren't that uncommon around the world. They definitely exist in Canadia and Merica.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Mock Cockpit wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Stopped from doing something or being told you're doing the wrong thing. No street drinking in Australia although if you are discrete the cops will ignore you and at worst ask you to pour it out. If you're a cunt then you'll get a ticket, don't think you can get arrested.
It seems like a weird thing to single Australia out for since I think restrictions on public drinking aren't that uncommon around the world. They definitely exist in Canadia and Merica.
Salty wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Mock Cockpit wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:he was pulled up for drinking a glass of wine while on the pavement
So what exactly does "pull up" mean here? I'm assuming it involves the police. Does that mean he was warned, ticketed, or actually detained?
Stopped from doing something or being told you're doing the wrong thing. No street drinking in Australia although if you are discrete the cops will ignore you and at worst ask you to pour it out. If you're a cunt then you'll get a ticket, don't think you can get arrested.
It seems like a weird thing to single Australia out for since I think restrictions on public drinking aren't that uncommon around the world. They definitely exist in Canadia and Merica.
But in `merica you can get away with it, so long as it is hidden from view by a paper bag. Can`t search paper bags....
Takechanpoo wrote:typical aussie guy
Yokohammer wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:typical aussie guy
Obviously you have never been to Shimbashi or Shinjuku (or any popular drinking area) on just about any night of the week.
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