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Strange, despite its name, I don't really think of that as a sarcasm smiley, although I suppose the smile is a bit lopsided.
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Nonsense. Why should Tony Martin have to pay the higher premium that would result?Originally posted by vetran View PostFarmer Tony Martin who was jailed for shooting a teenage burglar confronts thieves for the second time | Mail Online
Pesky householder should just let them do it and claim on the insurance.
Just get that gun and blow his head off!
(the burgler, not Tony Martin).
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Tony Martin at it again
Farmer Tony Martin who was jailed for shooting a teenage burglar confronts thieves for the second time | Mail Online
Pesky householder should just let them do it and claim on the insurance.I wished I'd fought him off': Farmer Tony Martin who was jailed for shooting a teenage burglar confronts thieves for the second time
Pensioner chased intruder yelling 'Come back again and I'll sort you my way'
Mr Martin almost jumped in getaway van but stopped 'for fear of being criminalised yet again'
He shot dead Fred Barras and injured accomplice Brendan Fearon in 1999
Given a life sentence before crime was reduced to manslaughter
'I still feel vulnerable and am unable to properly protect myself,' he saidTags: None
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