Big Brother Britain, 2004
More than four million surveillance cameras monitor our every move, making Britain the most-watched nation in the world, research has revealed. [... snip...] The use of cameras to film people in the street is banned in Germany, Canada and several other countries. But it is accepted practice in Britain, which is alone in not having a privacy law that protects people against constant surveillance.
So I guess shouldn't have taken a piss in the church grounds on my way home this morning at 1am, then.
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he he he – sounds extreamly familiar ;-)
LOL, I remember doing a similar thing, after a night out in claremont I decided to go home a different route. Traveling through Pinelands to coming out on the otherside of GrandWest Casino. Had been jumping up and down the whole way but could not hold it anymore. Took a pee there on the side of the road.
Have you any idea how scaley that particular area is at 3:00am. :)
But Vaughan dude… you NEVER need to pee?! What’s up with that? :|
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14 January 2004
warrenski01:29 am
LMFAO… dude, if I guy’s gotta go, a guy’s gotta go!
Will never forget that night when we were making our way back from that Camps Bay party last year, travelling up Kloofnek, and you basically begged me to pull the car over so you could go. At one stage I thought you’d fallen over the edge of the moutain. We then continued to make our way on to a spontaneous Cornerhouse visit. Bizarre!
And then there were always those little exits of mine from Billy’s last year when the queues to pee were too long; I journeyed down the road and peed in the bushes right outside Laura’s apartment-block’s main entrance. LOL