Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Previously on "The girls caught smuggling coke from Ghana"
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How about we legalise drugs. That would mostly stop this sort of thing.
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I feel sorry for these girls - they need help. I suggest a foreign holiday would be in order. Africa is popular. How about Ghana?
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Originally posted by SockpuppetDoes that mean if (i mean when) they are found guilty we can deport the ****ers back to where they came from.
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Originally posted by BBCYasemin is the daughter of immigrants from Cyprus, while Yatunde is of Nigerian descent. Both are UK citizens.
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Originally posted by Diverthey are too stupid to live anyway
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Originally posted by piscesGive em the chair
They should all be killed slowly and painfully
as they do to their victims
as for the girls, let them rot or kill them.
if they didn't know what they were doing, they are too stupid to live anyway.
and they knew what they were doing. empty bag my ar$e.
how much does air weigh
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Originally posted by SpoilerSounds like one of them is Vicki Pollard - from the bbc news:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6897139.stm
One of the girls told Channel 4 News on Thursday night they were tricked into carrying drugs to London.
Speaking by telephone from prison in Accra, she said: "There were basically two boys over here who gave us two bags and told us... it was an empty bag
"We never thought anything bad was inside... and they told us to go to the UK and drop it off to some boy... at the airport."
"It was basically like a set-up. They didn't tell us nothing, we didn't think nothing, 'cos basically we are innocent.
"We don't know nothing about this drugs and stuff."
a) She Did not open it to see what was in it.
b) She actually lied when asked if she packed her own bags.
Key, throw away or words to that effect.
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This thread is not going far unless someone defends them
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
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Originally posted by gingerjediI guess a few Maida Vale dinner parties won’t be going with that special swing this weekend.
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Originally posted by portsevenCoke in the Crack?
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This thread is not going far unless someone defends them. Come on - say something in their favour - even if you don't mean it.
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Originally posted by ChugnutIs that what you used to say in school?
Round my way it was either "Jimmy Hill!" or "Chinny Reckon!" whilst stroking your chin.
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