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True, she had to claim to be so poor as to not even own a bar of soap to take it to appeal.
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Nah. Still won't wash.Originally posted by threadedTrue, when I first read Stevenson and Donoghue I thought a pair of scottish tarts were takin' the pish and should be sent down for contempt.
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True, when I first read Stevenson and Donoghue I thought a pair of scottish tarts were takin' the pish and should be sent down for contempt.
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Yeah right. Stop pretending to be clever and keep practising for the pie-eating championships.Originally posted by threadedNow having read up on this, the appropriate case law and thought on it ...
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Now having read up on this, the appropriate case law and thought on it I can say that this is actually a quite clever defense.
Looks like the scumbag'll get off.
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You dont have this feature
I would prefer Spock to correct any spelling mistakes, he has that more trustworthy scientific nature.
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People like you make me sick, we all know you get off on images like these!
I wouldnt know mailman , but Im sure after a hard days work you can go home and hang up your suspenders , bra and panties and not even give it a second thought
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Maybe he was just trying to make a sort of 'day in the life of' documentary?
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People like you make me sick, we all know you get off on images like these!Originally posted by BitbucketPeople like that make me sick , just another reson why some members of the community should only be used for spare parts for the rest of us.
Mailman
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Makes you sick
People like that make me sick , just another reson why some members of the community should only be used for spare parts for the rest of us.
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He should have thrown away his passport and claimed asylum, saying he was studying western female underwear and celebrating it's diversity.
He'd get a medal and a council house.
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Lamest Barrister in town
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4948200.stmA barrister accused of making indecent images by covertly filming up girls' skirts has denied getting any sexual gratification from his "habit".
Simon Austin Hamilton, 35, of Haringey, north London, told Canterbury Crown Court his pleasure came from collecting and cataloguing the images.
If that's the best this guy can come up with I hope he never ends up defending me!Tags: None
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