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Originally posted by tay View PostI actually thought your original post posed an interesting question, as my first post alluded to, it just got lost in crying, indignation and antlers.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostMaybe Mr Mod can lock this thread now. I think it's run it's course.
Many thanks to the usual suspects for your inane drivel...
It could have been worse - I could have answered the original question.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI rarely see a thread that does not get inane drivel.
It could have been worse - I could have answered the original question.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf you'd understood it!
Seems quite a simple question - even for someone of my limited intellect. Ohhhh yeessssComment
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostMaybe Mr Mod can lock this thread now. I think it's run it's course.
Many thanks to the usual suspects for your inane drivel...
In answer to the original question - i don't think the courts or govt has anything to do with it. I think some people just fail to cope with the total failure of their life. This sends them over the edge - they are so self obsessed that they do not consider the effect on others (the children).
The worst part is that todays media makes it a lot worse, causing the man to want to make 'a statement'. The fact that the voicemail message that this guy left for his wife said 'it'll make the papers' says a lot for his thinking in the run up to the murder.Last edited by Bear; 18 June 2008, 13:45.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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