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Originally posted by sasguru View PostTill she came to the time she met you ....
bada-dish! I fank you.
Originally posted by zeitghostI've got the rope ready.
Obnoxious weasle that he is.
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostGood point. It may just have been a turbulent relationship which turned sour so she decided to do a character assasination on him. Buy I dunno something smells bad in all of this.
Strange, very strange.
As for abuse, I played cricket with a chap who would regularly come in with bruises and on one occasion a large burn on his chest (kettle of water over him), where his girlfriend, an outwardly lovely woman, would attack him with hammers etc. He used to blame himself for making the girl act all crazy (admittedly, he was a ladies man, and used to stay out all night). That relationship lasted a long time iirc.
Somethings, especially relationships, can be complicated...
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostHold yer Horses. He hasn't be convicted of anything and:
1/ She was a fan who became his Girlfriend
2/ She's an alcoholic, not the easiest people to be in relationships with, will be used to telling fibs.
Don't hang the chap just yet.
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Hold yer Horses. He hasn't be convicted of anything and:
1/ She was a fan who became his Girlfriend
2/ She's an alcoholic, not the easiest people to be in relationships with, will be used to telling fibs.
Don't hang the chap just yet.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostSays the guy who makes a living out of asking people to write up their 'life history'
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What I don't like about this story (apart from the alleged abuse of a woman who should be in a normal relationship) is that he comes over as a friendly cheeky guy on that 'Friday Night Project' on Channel 4 and those 'Bring Back <insert old celeb or nostalgia>' TV programmes....... but what is coming to light is that he is a complete and utter damaged monster that causes hurt and abuse to other human beings.
Some people are just scum. I had a colleague like him who had two personalities, one evil and one normal and jovial (especially when his peers or bosses were around).
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Possibly I'm missing something but the only actual evidence I saw was a recording of an argument (made by her) where he described the recovering alcoholic who shacked up with a married man as having loose sexual morals whilst he was drunk.
It appears he is thoroughly unpleasant but I suspect so is she.
I can't imagine the following and the prospect of a nice payout if she proves how unpleasant he is had anything to do with it?
They met while Collins was still married. Ms Larke helped him move from Bristol to Kew, south west London, in January 2011, and she moved in with him.Collins was "insistent" that his girlfriend, a recovering alcoholicMr Shaw said Ms Larke, a video games public relations worker, tried to help the defendant get anger management therapy and sent him a link to a domestic violence course.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postsome women would pick it and walk away immediately. Others take time to realise what is going on and others are simply bullied into submission.
Not everyone is as tough as Mrs BP and men who behave like this should be castrated
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust repeating what Mrs BP said.
Not everyone is as tough as Mrs BP and men who behave like this should be castrated (In fact I could sub out Mrs BP to do the needfull )
walk away from it
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