Originally posted by minestrone
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Crimewatch - Madeleine McCann
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They gambled on doing something, not a lot of people would do; it was a very risky thing to do, as not only could she have been abducted, kids that age tend to get up to all sorts of tulip on their own, if they're left unsupervised. It was wrong as pretty much every has agreed that, but do they carry any blame. Some think they do, some not. But, at the end of the day, if they'd not done it, if they'd have stayed at home, the girl wouldn't have been abducted/killed/whatever, she would have lived through the Portuguese holiday. So, you have to say they were culpable in her abduction. I know, in their position, I would hold tremendous blameComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf her parents had been present she wouldn't have been abducted/sleepwalked and died in a ravine.
There was a rather interesting program on BBC1 on Sunday that showed a female Eider Duck defending her brood against a Seagull.
She put up a very good fight, only losing one of her two ducklings to the predator.
If she hadn't been sat on her nest guarding her offspring she'd have lost both.Comment
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When's the book / film / TV series coming out?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhen's the book / film / TV series coming out?Comment
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Originally posted by Hairy View PostThey gambled on doing something, not a lot of people would do; it was a very risky thing to do, as not only could she have been abducted, kids that age tend to get up to all sorts of tulip on their own, if they're left unsupervised. It was wrong as pretty much every has agreed that, but do they carry any blame. Some think they do, some not. But, at the end of the day, if they'd not done it, if they'd have stayed at home, the girl wouldn't have been abducted/killed/whatever, she would have lived through the Portuguese holiday. So, you have to say they were culpable in her abduction. I know, in their position, I would hold tremendous blameLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostStraight from the pub?
Last year it was all "I'm doing this big automated trading job are you impressed as you should be" for weeks, then it all went quiet.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhen's the book / film / TV series coming out?
Who were those two blokes in Broke Back Mountain?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOf the ducks?Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWho've they got lined up to play the parts of d000hg and DA?
Who were those two blokes in Broke Back Mountain?Comment
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