- Aug 16, 2008
- 139
- 25
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Catholic
- Marital Status
- Celibate
- Politics
- UK-Greens
I was walking around the streets with a huge black bin back full of poo that I needed to get rid of. I left it in a public place, but then changed my mind and took it down again.I wanted to sneak it into a public bin but there were people everywhere. I left it on top of a shelf then changed my mind and took it down again.
I sneaked into a stranger's house and found they had just taken a pizza out of the oven and left it on the worktop. I started eating their pizza and helped myself to a glass of water. The pizza was too hot so I only ate a little. Then I heard the homeowners talking in the house, it sounded like a mother and daughter. I sneaked out before they could catch me. I walked along the street with my binbag and there was a young woman crying in the street. she seemed hurt. I just walked past and then her mum came and she started crying "Mummy! Mummy!"
I passed shops with wheelie bins outside and wanted to throw my bag of poo in there but people were watching.
I went to the bank. There was a huge queue stretching all the way outside. My mum got a coin to commemorate Brexit and gave it to me. even though it was new it was already crumbling away and getting worn down around the edges. My mum said they had made it of an inappropriate material and that is why it was wearing away. It was an unusually rich reddish bronze colour with an engraving of Britannia on one side.
I sneaked into a stranger's house and found they had just taken a pizza out of the oven and left it on the worktop. I started eating their pizza and helped myself to a glass of water. The pizza was too hot so I only ate a little. Then I heard the homeowners talking in the house, it sounded like a mother and daughter. I sneaked out before they could catch me. I walked along the street with my binbag and there was a young woman crying in the street. she seemed hurt. I just walked past and then her mum came and she started crying "Mummy! Mummy!"
I passed shops with wheelie bins outside and wanted to throw my bag of poo in there but people were watching.
I went to the bank. There was a huge queue stretching all the way outside. My mum got a coin to commemorate Brexit and gave it to me. even though it was new it was already crumbling away and getting worn down around the edges. My mum said they had made it of an inappropriate material and that is why it was wearing away. It was an unusually rich reddish bronze colour with an engraving of Britannia on one side.