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Police "baffled"?
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Elementary my Dear Expat.
Life got a tad too much for the the Poor chap and he simply lost his head.
Alf HolmesLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 March 2006, 17:50. -
No change there then
Most of them, couldn't find their own arse with both hands and a map.Why not?Comment
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Rubbish, it's just a flesh wound
Originally posted by VectraManCould have been natural causes.
Come back and fight you bastard.....Why not?Comment
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"They found the lower half of a white male body, which was clothed and had one shoe missing. Police are treating the death as suspicious."
Blimey I know most of the country is going to the dogs, but dont you think finding someone cut in half would be worth more than 'mmmm..... theres something a bit odd about this.....'
They'll probably charge those responsible with 'theft of a shoe'.Vieze Oude Man
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I hear that some of the latest ticket barriers on the London underground are somewhat unforgiving.Originally posted by mcquiggdBlimey I know most of the country is going to the dogs, but dont you think finding someone cut in half would be worth more than 'mmmm..... theres something a bit odd about this.....'
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Police "baffled"? - Not difficult
If it ain't homo or racial abuse these f vc k wit ts don't have a clue.
Have you watched your local PC burn yet ? there isn't any justice anymore.Comment
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