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Pratt of the week...

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my question now thou is does the design of the bodywork infringe copyright?
But just because someone has a pc and has made an effort to join this or other sites doesn't mean they are not Pratts. They could still be the type that barges to the front and automaticaly expects service just because they have made the effort to attend the venue!. And any respect.
And there lies the problem for the rest of us. For example Jackie and Ben (hope you don't mind being used as an example) live in my area and oh boy I would love to meet with them. However they don't know me or anything about me so would understandably be reluctant to meet on the fly so how would i prove to them that I am serious and respectful type without meeting them?
P.S Jackie and Ben that was just an example no offence.
It's not the joining a site that marks someone as being a "non-prat" though, it's how they participate that gives people confidence. Whilst a good poster might not always be what they seems, I'd say that anyone who barges to the front and expects service at a dogging site will be the same in their online attitude too (hence the lack of responses so many people suffer with the written equivlent - a boring one liner).
You can tell a surprising amount about people from they way they write, I'm not referring to long words, nicely phrased sentences or even Jane Austen-like eloquence but just something endearing about the way they say things :color:
Sorry, wandered off topic a bit there.......back to the prats!! lol
At the risk of straying off the main topic even more, I can't understand for the life of me the satisfaction some people get of either pretending to be something they're not, or else wasting everyone's time sending pics/e-mails/arrangements to meet when they have absolutely no intention of ever turning up. What is the point? Do they get some sort of kick out of it, or do they find they can't follow it through having genuinely made some arrangement, or is it some cunning plan to have half the male population parked up in some out of the way car parks while they go out on the town to pick up the girls who are wondering around looking to meet Mr Right?
Any views?
There are a number of possible reasons why, I think that the net gives people a false sense of security. They do believe that they will be able to go thro with it but at the last minute decide not to, it is the curse of a blind date. Are they people who they say they are, if not they may be embrassed. Again their own kink maybe to arrange a meet and then enjoy the fact that that person or group are not on line and therefore feel a sense of power, the same way a dogger feels power in controlling the show. Also a certain amount of "the benefit of the doubt" should be shown as well. It may be a valid reason that the people dont show or that they were there and the person they agreed to meet was nothing like they expected and scared them off, sadly it is the name of the game and the odd success is what makes it good, but you cant have good without bad.
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P.S. Nice to see you Sen how you doing babes, i thought you were away over christmas?
BeeBeep, I think the owner would only run into copyright problems if they tried to pass the car off as genuine Burberry! If tempted to sell such a delightful set of wheels on, say, eBay, perhaps the description to include Nova Check, would gett through their VERO net ok. wave lol
it is delightful isn;t it, i saw the pic and knew that i wanted one. Arrange a dogging meet and just to say look out for the burberry car, you cant miss it. and the boy racers would bow to my great taste in design.
lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :twisted:
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P.S. can i apply to be one of your sheep btw?