Door mat anger
Victoria Herald Sun: Woman's anger as door mat is confiscated by housing complex
"I'd take part in a detailed search for her doormat"
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Victoria Herald Sun: Woman's anger as door mat is confiscated by housing complex
"I'd take part in a detailed search for her doormat"
Spotter's Badge: Simon
Posted by Alistair Coleman at 7:50 am
Labels: angry women, First World problems, Victoria Herald Sun
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4 comments:
Don't ask me why, but I knew this would be from an Australian paper as soon as I saw that woman. Shame about the doormat but look on the bright side:- You "live in the best city in the world". Apparently.
I'd gladly tear up the rug at the doors of her love palace.
I confiscated a Porsche once when I worked as a car-park attendant, but the Police made me give it back.
There she is, on the floor... WELCOME written right across her.
If she was left unattended in that position I'd take her too.
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