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People you would gladly execute on sight
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It was the wanting to be thin with the exception of flies bit that did it for me.Originally posted by minestrone View PostFind it a bit disturbing that anyone wants to execute someone as anodyne as Mariah Carey.Comment
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She is a daft tart with a Christmas record, granted. But to shoot her? Or how would you dispatch her? Stoning? Is that what the people we do not like do to people we do not like? What about an axe? Hammer?Originally posted by SofaKingdom View PostIt was the wanting to be thin with the exception of flies bit that did it for me.
Peter Andre, a quite personable buffoon who must have pissed in you soup.
We done away with hanging for murder and now want murder for crap TV programmes that everyone on this site says they never watch. My arse.Comment
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Personally I have had enough of Internet death threats this week and do not wish ill on anyone no matter how stupid, talentless and annoying they are.Comment
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Life is to short to make these lists: grab a <insert drink of choice> and enjoy lifeGrowing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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Page 6 and no one has mentioned Tony Blair and hos odious wife.
A slow lingering death for those 2.Comment
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yes. The wide mouthed frog. Ghastly despicable woman.Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostPage 6 and no one has mentioned Tony Blair and hos odious wife.
A slow lingering death for those 2.Comment
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Cherie is French? I thought she was from Liverpool. She is a greedy little twat, pretty commonplace amongst barristers.Originally posted by pacharan View Postyes. The wide mouthed frog. Ghastly despicable woman.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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