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Things That Gladden The Heart

Went to the club's annual presentation evening last night to pick up my medal for the scratch KO that I won. Was surprised to hear my name called out as the winner of a monthly medal also. I hadn't looked at the results for this competition as I had finished the round with a triple bogey 7 for a final score of 2 over nett. Normally you need to be a couple under to even get in the top 3 places. :)
 
There was one little drug-dealing scrote who a few years ago unfortunately died when trying to escape from police, crashed and died. He had multiple mobile phones on him, bags of drugs and a ton of cash. Yet it the police who were castigated over it and the family naturally described him as angelic and a model individual. Sorry but he chose the life he had and his actions led to his death.

Good for the police in dealing with the scum of society like this.

Pathetic Shark, on his soap box, News at Ten, just to the right wing of Attila the Hun.
 
Just got my Brewdog AGM tickets for next April. A great event full of great beer, food and music.

The new bar they have opened in Canary Wharf is fantastic. I expected a good pint there, but the food really surprised me. Simple menu done very, very well - our new office local!
 
The new bar they have opened in Canary Wharf is fantastic. I expected a good pint there, but the food really surprised me. Simple menu done very, very well - our new office local!

Love or hate them, they’re the cornerstone of the craft beer scene in the UK at the moment and they do a lot right.
 
This isn't really one for this thread but it's not an irritation either. Guy goes off on one on Twitter about his bank's business account service and then gets conned by a fraudster and loses £8,000 because of it. How smart can he be really to fall for that? I know some of the fraud attempts are quite clever but to start complaining about a bank and then get done like that, well it did make me laugh.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46309561
 
This isn't really one for this thread but it's not an irritation either. Guy goes off on one on Twitter about his bank's business account service and then gets conned by a fraudster and loses £8,000 because of it. How smart can he be really to fall for that? I know some of the fraud attempts are quite clever but to start complaining about a bank and then get done like that, well it did make me laugh.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46309561

I was just looking for somewhere to post the same story end ended up on this topic too :ROFLMAO:

What a loon the guy is, hoping his 'i'll show them' twitter rant would make them bypass KYC or whatever the delay was and then having to rely on his bank to stop the transfer because he was stupid enough to go public with his 'problem'
 
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