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By:
LuckyLucan
When: 21 Jan 11 10:03
It always amazes me what some people have to do in order to get their sexual kicks? Can just picture the scene now in Feelgood's dingy bedsit with him salivating at the mouth, trousers half way down his legs, waiting anxiously for a response in order to get it off with himself.

Open the curtains Feelgood, there's a real World out there.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 21 Jan 11 10:05
no but the 1 at my locals fit. milf to
By:
Psychic Mutley
When: 21 Jan 11 10:15
I preseume loads of people have.

With about 8,000 of the things employing 4 people you're looking at 32,000 cashiers. The chances of them all being virgins is fairly slim.

In fact, my brother used to work in Billys and I know for a fact he did the local slapper in our village when he was 17. His XR3 smelt of fish for weeks.
By:
mr winkle
When: 21 Jan 11 11:01
Laddies - 4 may have been 5
Mecca - 3
City Tote - 2
My own shop - the lot, bar 2 - one was too old, and the other one said 'no', so she was obviously a lesbian. Cool
By:
revengeofpaddy
When: 21 Jan 11 11:44
Laughgood work winkle!

Years ago was having a bit of fun with one from chris pluck bookies, bit chubby but a natural beauty.
By:
goggles15
When: 21 Jan 11 17:52
billies,ladcrookes,jokes and paddy nopower rape and shag there staff on a daily basis
By:
Max and Paddy
When: 21 Jan 11 18:00
I used to work for Ládbrokes. As I had a wánk at least once during the three months while I was employed there, does that count?
By:
boxingthefox
When: 21 Jan 11 18:02
Guilty as charged. Happy
By:
pumphol.
When: 21 Jan 11 18:04
Not quite s e x with a cashier but slightly better than four losers in a yankee.
By:
STEPTOES YARD
When: 21 Jan 11 18:06
peter barlow has
By:
pumphol.
When: 21 Jan 11 20:21
A cashier in Korals took a fancy to me about 25 years ago, took her out a few times & always went back to her mums house, at the end of the evening she always asked if I could drop her round a friends house on my way home, she said she stayed there a couple of nights a week, found out later I was dropping her back at her place where she lived with her boyfriend Shocked
Mind you I had been going out with my ex wife for a couple of years so I couldn't really talk Silly
By:
Cricketer
When: 21 Jan 11 20:22
Not knowingly.
By:
Robbie_Box
When: 21 Jan 11 20:25
5. all hills staff in north/north west London in the 80s... You know who you are ladies :)

Married one of them.

Nothing better than looking for a shortage and ..well you know
By:
DANTHECHIP
When: 21 Jan 11 21:44
Have to admit the the most productive period for me was while managing shops for Billy Hills in the City of London 78-85, there were several conquests and many offers which I avoided as I knew they had husbands/boyfriendS (still regret one in particular as I was obsessed with her at the time). Not sure what it's like today but the camaraderie between large areas (City & East London) really great and social gatherings, (piss-ups) were on a weekly basis.
By:
crags
When: 27 Apr 16 23:49

Jan 21, 2011 -- 11:01AM, mr winkle wrote:


Laddies - 4 may have been 5Mecca - 3City Tote - 2My own shop - the lot, bar 2 - one was too old, and the other one said 'no', so she was obviously a lesbian.


All female cashiers or...

By:
laystheway
When: 28 Apr 16 00:46
I bumped into someone who worked in the shop where I used to do my irish lottery and ended up having a 1 night stand with him, then again after around 2 months later so a 2 night stand lol x
By:
guinness2dear
When: 28 Apr 16 01:04
I did the manageress (fit) and her deputy (not so fit) within the 1st month, it was then a feast of lust as i was sent as cover all over the feckin North West. Counter clerks were the horniest bitches i ever worked with. And the married ones were de worserest...
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 02:20
I'd in no way call myself religious but one of the most depressing things in life is people who have made a lifelong commitment to someone then getting their kit off for someone else.
By:
annie.
When: 28 Apr 16 02:22
You are lovely, ET, and your wife is a lucky woman.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 02:24
I would usually have a witty remark to hide my blushes there annie but as one of my favourite actors once said:

She was it and that was that.

Although he was a complete dog. Laugh
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 02:25
And I did nearly wear it out before I met her. Wink
By:
annie.
When: 28 Apr 16 02:35
I think that is probably the secret, ET, for people to experience the other sex a lot before they settle down.  Then you know that you have got the right one.  So many young people get married, cohabit, before they are really ready and especially men they end up feeling deprived, lol.
By:
annie.
When: 28 Apr 16 02:36
Who was the favourite actor, ET?
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 02:39
I'd say partly that annie and partly the throw away society we've created. It helps when you are compatible but I fear too often people are sold on the notion of perfection when it's that ability to compromise and accept the other person's faults because you're building something with deep and lasting foundations which counts when you hit the occasional inevitable choppy waters.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 02:42
Robert Mitchum annie. He had an amazing life. Left home at about 14 during the depression riding the railroad as a hobo and fought as a professional boxer before hitting the big time in Hollywood.
By:
annie.
When: 28 Apr 16 02:53
I have always like him, ET.  I just watched a few days ago one of his earliest films.

That is probably why he had such charisma, because he had lived before he became famous.
By:
annie.
When: 28 Apr 16 03:02
Goodnight, everyone Happy
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 03:08
Well goodnight annie.

I'll leave you with a brief anecdote which may be less appealing to a woman than a man but I read a book about the stunt men of that post war period and they were generally disparaging about all the so called tough guy actors of the time. The consensus was that only three were worth the time of day with these being Robert Ryan, Jack Palance and Mitch who was renowned as the toughest. He was a drinker and carouser which was what got him in to trouble rather than being a trouble causer per se most of the time.

Anyway Palance had a bit of a bee in his bonnet about this and so they were filming a scene in a movie which called for him to sock Mitch. Instead of throwing a fake punch he hit Mitchum with a haymaker on the jaw. Mitch's response was a short jab into Palance's gut who immediately collapsed over Mitch's shoulder and was promptly sick down his back.

End of debate.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 28 Apr 16 08:05
mr winkle Laugh
By:
pantsonfire
When: 28 Apr 16 11:25
Doctor Feelgood is gutted.
By:
Capt__F
When: 28 Apr 16 11:47
be handy if Glimmer could provide some pictures so that a ratings system could be employed
By:
BARROWBOY
When: 28 Apr 16 12:52
if you asked a cashier for a sh*g these days,theyd have to ring head office first then probably say ,sorry,can only do a handdjob,
By:
Golden Fleece
When: 28 Apr 16 14:28
lol barrowboy great thread
By:
cooperman
When: 28 Apr 16 15:33
Had one who worked in a chip shop and when she got 'warm' the aroma always made me feel peckish. Love
By:
bigmo
When: 28 Apr 16 16:53
I told her to look at my lucky fifteen but she said it looked more like a round robin.Sad
By:
clarkson
When: 28 Apr 16 17:11
ET wrote ,

I'd say partly that annie and partly the throw away society we've created. It helps when you are compatible but I fear too often people are sold on the notion of perfection when it's that ability to compromise and accept the other person's faults because you're building something with deep and lasting foundations which counts when you hit the occasional inevitable choppy waters.


I like that and I'm borrowing it if you don't mind
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 28 Apr 16 17:14
Also helps considerably if they've got great juggs.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 28 Apr 16 20:01
Not at all clarkson.

Creating the illusion of depth while smiling lasciviously and licking my eyebrows never did me any harm when I was on the hunt.

I don't know if it would still work today but something I used to do which worked quite a lot was when I was in the vicinity of a young lady I liked I'd say something nice but not too over the top. Compliment her on her perfume, ask what it is, say it real suits you, etc etc. Then instead of wearing my welcome out I'd politely excuse myself and walk away. It was surprising the number of times this would intrigue them because it was the opposite of how men usually behave in those circumstances.

I found little intrigues an attractive woman more than a man who seems interested and attentive and who then makes his excuses and socialises elsewhere but just close enough to be noticed enjoying themselves.

As I said though things could be so very different these days.
By:
anxious
When: 28 Apr 16 21:02
ET what a bounder and a cad you are Crazy
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