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Do people still do a bunk when it comes to paying the bill in an indian restaurant?
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it seemed to be a regular occurence in the 80´s in Brum
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growing up in Market Rasen, there was a famous 'story' about two of the local idiots trying it and getting stopped at the door, one of them tried to fake a heart attack, whislt the other said it was the curry that had brought it on, and unless they phoned an ambulance they would be done for murder, the staff dialed 999 but asked for the police, it made the rasen mail.
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thanx captain, i used to enjoy watching the bunk, dont actually remember doing myself. it just seemed very funny at the time. i can clearly remember walking through bearwood one night and seeing a couple quickly leave an indian place, jump in their car, do a three point turn and quickly drive away, at the same time i could see two indain waiters running outside trying to get their attention. many a time you´d see a couple sitting near the exit door preparing to get that moment when the coast was clear to leg it.
funny times, it was west midlands thing i think
funny times, it was west midlands thing i think
The old scam was to chat to some hungry looking person and offer to buy them a meal.
Order a slap up meal for the two of you and when finished say to the guy I've got to leave now but I'll pay at the desk. When you get to the desk you say to the cashier "My friend back there is paying" You wave to him and when he waves back you say "That's him".
I've never done it myself though.
Order a slap up meal for the two of you and when finished say to the guy I've got to leave now but I'll pay at the desk. When you get to the desk you say to the cashier "My friend back there is paying" You wave to him and when he waves back you say "That's him".
I've never done it myself though.
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