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Reply to: Hillsborough report
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Previously on "Hillsborough report"
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI guess you missed the case where they killed an innocent bystander during the riots and got away with that too.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostPersonally I thin k it's disgusting that the police lied to cover their own arses, whatever the perceived failings of the fans. They ought to be hung out to dry now.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThat was not a generalisation. It was tailor-made for you in particular.
HTHBIDI
The problem with you, is you get a wee bit too excited and post before you think, although thinking would probably exacerbate the problems you have, so maybe you're just stupid full stop.
9 minutes, not long to go fat boy.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOnly simpletons make sweeping generalisations. As your posts routinely confirm.
Honestly, shaunboy, do you think about what you are going to type before you type it? Did you actually look at your last post?
I guess it's not having enough sugar fat boy, don't worry, only 14 mins til 9'sies
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Originally posted by Old Hack View Post...and this from one who chose to move to Devon? Too funny.
Army child actually, do you have a problem with that? I thought being a good catholic boy, you'd know about big families
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo doubt. Having a total of 96 fingers between you must act as a really powerful bonding mechanism.
You sound like your neighbourhoods' Pikey family..........and most probably are.
Do you jointly tarmac drives, or sell clothes pegs and lucky heather?
Army child actually, do you have a problem with that? I thought being a good catholic boy, you'd know about big families, or did you eat all your siblings?
Only 20 minutes fat boy
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Originally posted by Old Hack View Post6 brothers and a sister actually, still very close.
You sound like your neighbourhoods' Pikey family..........and most probably are.
Do you jointly tarmac drives, or sell clothes pegs and lucky heather?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes, a shining example of why first cousins should not marry.
You have really let this whole "runt of the litter" thing get to you, haven't you?
Haven't you got an appointment at the donut counter? Surely it's nearly 9'sies, and you must be starving, it's been at least 30 mins since 8'sies
Fat
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo not really. Every gang has the lead bully and the hangers-on bullies. I had you down as the lead bully but it's evident that's giving you too much credit.
Personally I think being the bully would be better than being a 'really hard' kid who not only stood by watching the bullies hurt weaker kids, but enjoyed it. Are you sure that's really the story you want to stick with?
You didn't have me down as the lead bully d000gh, you had me down as someone who follows the lead bully, as you pointed out in the opening bully line. Again, you're argument fails, as you keep changing your angle of attack.
I have got you right on the money son. Right on the money. Tell me though, out of curiosity, who plays mummy, and who plays daddy?
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One of my brothers kids started getting bullied at school. My Brother went to the bully's house, and beat 9 shades of tulipe out of the bully's dad and told him to stop his son bullying, or he'd be getting this every time he saw him.
The bullying stopped.Last edited by Old Hack; 13 September 2012, 07:09.
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