Reggie Perrin wrote:
> Do you two use a lot of hookers then? l o l
Read the reply on Melon Farmers.
Although I was aware of punternet before that.
Harriet Harman vs Punternet
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Re: Harriet Harman vs Punternet
Psst dont tell anyone but Arnie might like to use this punternet service since he has a history of "wandering hands" himself
On the plus side I think its quite flattering a website being mentioned to the Governator of Southern Cali....How cool is that???
On the plus side I think its quite flattering a website being mentioned to the Governator of Southern Cali....How cool is that???
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Re: Harriet Harman vs Punternet
Seen on yahoo home page,
Harriet Harman is being investigated by police after allegedly leaving the scene of an accident in which she drove into a parked car while talking on her mobile phone.
Ms Harman, Labour's deputy leader, is said to have stopped briefly after the crash, but witnesses say she drove off without leaving her insurance or registration details ? an offence carrying a possible six-month jail term.
When a witness approached her car, the MP is said to have wound down her window and said simply: 'I'm Harriet Harman - you know where you can get hold of me.'
According to police sources, Ms Harman is being investigated for driving without due care and attention, driving while illegally using a mobile phone and failing to stop after an accident, the most serious of the three offences.
Police sources told The Mail on Sunday she was due to be questioned early last week, but this was delayed because of the Labour conference.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: 'We are in the process of taking statements from all the parties concerned. No injuries were reported and inquiries continue.'
The accident happened on the afternoon of July 3 in Dulwich, South-East London, near Ms Harman's home, and is said to have drawn a small crowd of onlookers.
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Harriet Harman is being investigated by police after allegedly leaving the scene of an accident in which she drove into a parked car while talking on her mobile phone.
Ms Harman, Labour's deputy leader, is said to have stopped briefly after the crash, but witnesses say she drove off without leaving her insurance or registration details ? an offence carrying a possible six-month jail term.
When a witness approached her car, the MP is said to have wound down her window and said simply: 'I'm Harriet Harman - you know where you can get hold of me.'
According to police sources, Ms Harman is being investigated for driving without due care and attention, driving while illegally using a mobile phone and failing to stop after an accident, the most serious of the three offences.
Police sources told The Mail on Sunday she was due to be questioned early last week, but this was delayed because of the Labour conference.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: 'We are in the process of taking statements from all the parties concerned. No injuries were reported and inquiries continue.'
The accident happened on the afternoon of July 3 in Dulwich, South-East London, near Ms Harman's home, and is said to have drawn a small crowd of onlookers.
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Re: Harriet Harman driving and using mobile phone !?
It would seem that if the paper story is to be belived that may be the case yes.
I wonder what the outcome of this will be ??
I wonder what the outcome of this will be ??
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Re: Reply from Punternet
Reggie Perrin wrote:
> I'll take that as a 'Yes' then...?
Nope, I've never used any of the service providers on Punternet (or other sites of a similar nature. ) I was simply aware it existed before Harriet Hatemen gave it a exposure that no advertising budget could buy.
> I'll take that as a 'Yes' then...?
Nope, I've never used any of the service providers on Punternet (or other sites of a similar nature. ) I was simply aware it existed before Harriet Hatemen gave it a exposure that no advertising budget could buy.
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