But they did hang Cromwell after he had been dead several years. So nothing would surprise me.
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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SG better watch out next time he blows up his rubber doll
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Doncaster has an airport?
So the police are monitoring tweets? Or perhaps the security services were who passed on the information to the local constabulary.
His internet provider would have been requested to give up is physical address to the arrest could be made.
All those resources could be better spent going door to door and asking 'are you a terrorist?' - would have about the same effect and our rights would not have to be breached in the process."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Robin Hood, or more properly Finningley as it was called before some marketeers got money for bulltulip, used to have the longest runway in the UK.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDoncaster has an airport?
So the police are monitoring tweets? Or perhaps the security services were who passed on the information to the local constabulary.
His internet provider would have been requested to give up is physical address to the arrest could be made.
All those resources could be better spent going door to door and asking 'are you a terrorist?' - would have about the same effect and our rights would not have to be breached in the process.
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There are many things on the plus side for Doncaster, excellent communications: East Coast Main Line splits and crosses the Transpennine, the M1, M18, M180, A1M motorways, several airports in close proximity, darn there was even one only a couple of miles from the town centre, but when it comes down to it, it just goes to show how corruption can seriously fsck a place up.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Donnygate!Originally posted by threaded View PostRobin Hood, or more properly Finningley as it was called before some marketeers got money for bulltulip, used to have the longest runway in the UK.
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There are many things on the plus side for Doncaster, excellent communications: East Coast Main Line splits and crosses the Transpennine, the M1, M18, M180, A1M motorways, several airports in close proximity, darn there was even one only a couple of miles from the town centre, but when it comes down to it, it just goes to show how corruption can seriously fsck a place up.Comment
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Personally I think the death penalty is the only appropriate punishment for users of twitter, so no. I don't think it's harsh.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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A humanitarian a heart then?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPersonally I think the death penalty is the only appropriate punishment for users of twitter, so no. I don't think it's harsh."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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That's a point. For many years he has vowed to "burn down the discos" and "hang the DJs", and more recently he has expressed the chilling view that you have never been in love until you've seen "the sunlight thrown over smashed human bone". Come on South Yorkshire Police, for how long are you coing to let him continue to preach his message of hate and destruction? He ought to be kneeling hooded in an orange jumpsuit in a detention centre on the outskirts of Batley by now.Originally posted by meridian View PostMaybe they can get Morrisey as well.
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Batley is not in South Yorkshire.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThat's a point. For many years he has vowed to "burn down the discos" and "hang the DJs", and more recently he has expressed the chilling view that you have never been in love until you've seen "the sunlight thrown over smashed human bone". Come on South Yorkshire Police, for how long are you coing to let him continue to preach his message of hate and destruction? He ought to be kneeling hooded in an orange jumpsuit in a detention centre on the outskirts of Batley by now.
But it may have moved.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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