Get things in perspective
There are people being murdered every week in London, violent burglaries happenning all the time.
This is the same scale as stealing lead off the church - bad but not the worst thing in the world.
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what's all the fuss? sounds like free enterprise in its purest form. i commend them!
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Yes but they can do it to the irreverent scrotes are hanging by the Testes in publicOriginally posted by Dave.Mac View PostI'm sure the good people of Plymouth could come up with far more unpleasant things to do. I've been out on the piss there a few times and it's a rough old place.
Big garrision town.
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Well, there you go. Seems we have become a bunch of "hanging's too good for them" reactionary Sun reading man-in-pub monkeys.
I'm sure cutting off their right hands would be sufficient.
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I'm sure the good people of Plymouth could come up with far more unpleasant things to do. I've been out on the piss there a few times and it's a rough old place.Originally posted by Diver View Post
Hang them up by the Testicles in a public place
Big garrision town.
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In fact, hang them fmo the War memorialOriginally posted by Diver View Post
Hang them up by the Testicles in a public place
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Make them go to the memorial every Sunday and make them polish all the plaques until they shine.
The sacrifice our forefathers made should never be forgotton nor should it be held in such contempt
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Originally posted by Dave.Mac View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7485292.stm
I hope they reveal the guys name to the papers if they get any DNA off it
Hang them up by the Testicles in a public place
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7485292.stm
I hope they reveal the guys name to the papers if they get any DNA off it
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A public horse whipping. That is just typical of the lack of respect in this country.....
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I want them to be lying awake at night thinking about what they've done, but they won't be.
Scum.
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