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Found a staffy and a Maltese wondering the street together. Stopped the car and went to see them and both completely obedient dogs.

Both have collars and tags but no address or phone numbers.. Council doesn't want to do shit.

Called police and explained what council said. Didnt think anything was gonna happen. Got a call from the police again saying sorted something will happen.

Council call back. Guy sounds asleep and says ill be there in half an hour to pick up the dogs.

Love it when cops do the right thing and help out.

I feel sorry for the staffy. She's just sitting in the backyard crying. The Maltese is a dipshit and is eat my roses lol.

/csbforthelatenight

yeh i know its a fkn shame. i told the council guy to bring the dogs back here if he cant find the owners and ill just keep them until someone claims them.

they were so well trained it was rediculous.

even smelt nice lol

No you can't.

the best way around this is heating the car with an oxy and making sure your washer bottle is full, once you are sure you drill into the spot you need to mount the plates, preferably with a Philips head, but if you're feeling a little bit fancy you can use a high tensile drill bit.

Lol I always worry when I can't see my dawg... But he's cheeky and disobedient (unless there is food on the line xD). Must do some intense summer training.

Brb gonna go hug :D

Edited by kaitoukid

No you can't.

the best way around this is heating the car with an oxy and making sure your washer bottle is full, once you are sure you drill into the spot you need to mount the plates, preferably with a Philips head, but if you're feeling a little bit fancy you can use a high tensile drill bit.

It's only the front back is fine, ill just put tape over where I wanna drill and go slow.. Or just leave euro plates. Decisions decisions

just leave euro plates.

custom plates are gayer than aids, if aids were to fall out of a gay rainbow, hit a gay tree, and hit every top bloke branchs on the way down before landing inside mohsens ass hole.

unless they are still 3 letter and 3 numbers..

just leave euro plates.

custom plates are gayer than aids, if aids were to fall out of a gay rainbow, hit a gay tree, and hit every top bloke branchs on the way down before landing inside mohsens ass hole.

unless they are still 3 letter and 3 numbers..

said the guy that owned a fluro orange car

exactly. it then only makes it worse if im saying it.

reminds me of an episode of "America's Hardest Prisons"

this guy "twiggy" was a fag.... and when he beats people up, he wears a pair of pink lace gloves, just to make the beating more embarrasing

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