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Wow! I already got a nice Complimentary Response from the High Arch Druid Philip Carr-Gomme saying that he really likes me Beltane 3X3 Triad Poem! :w00t2:
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A local resident said; "Personally, from a resident's point of view, it is very sad someone has lost their life" No it isn't! Good riddance to burglar SCUM! I might throw a party to celebrate. Again if they don't like it, don't burgle any houses....
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For minor saints, yes, but the Three Sacred Silly Fat Virgins of BC are living saints.
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I have corrected your post, etc.
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No, Labour. My council is Lib Dem.
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Well fuck me backwards!!
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Yes, yours blessedly, Saint Reginald Le Perrin.
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What was he supposed to do? Stand back and let them take all his stuff? Make them a cup of tea? That is what the police want you to do. Do not dare obstruct a burglar in the course of his duties!
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I don't know about you, but when I was growing up I never once broke into someone else's property, and neither did any of my many chums. I'm not talking about running into someone's back garden to retrieve a football, or climbing somebody's tree...
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A local resident said; "Personally, from a resident's point of view, it is very sad someone has lost their life" No it isn't! Good riddance to burglar SCUM! I might throw a party to celebrate. Again if they don't like it, don't burgle any houses....
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If you break into someone's private property, you subject yourself to their justice. Don't like that? Simply don't do it, and there'll be no issue. I'm talking here about situations where the householder is present when the burglar breaks in. It's...
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If someone had prevented the attack by killing or seriously injuring the sword attacker, then the Police would treat that person as a criminal.
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Yes, yours blessedly, Saint Reginald Le Perrin.
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Yes, Noah was most remiss last time - left the dinosaurs and unicorns behind!
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If someone had prevented the attack by killing or seriously injuring the sword attacker, then the Police would treat that person as a criminal.
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Yet again we have one of these cases:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-68942085
A farmer is being questioned on suspicion of murder and attempted murder over the shooting of two men during a burglary in Derbyshire, the BBC...
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All joking aside, you DO fall into the rightard trap pf blaming all of the country's problems on people worse off than yourself, rather than the people who actually cause the problems.
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Here, I recognise that blokey on the right. Isn't it Duncan from Blue?
(I have nothing more to add. Best you get a move on to the next act!)
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He's a fuckin loon.
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This is modern Britain. If you haven't been stabbed you haven't lived. Mental health services. Lessons will be learnt.
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We live in a wicked world. https://news.sky.com/story/video-shows-moment-hainault-sword-attack-suspect-is-tasered-and-arrested-13126405
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That's just the sort of a-phobic remark I've come to expect in these forems. :irked:
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Louise Gluck Saints In our family, there were two saints, my aunt and my grandmother. But their lives were different. My grandmother's was tranquil, even at the end. She was like a person walking in calm water; for some reason the sea couldn't...
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It's not all over until the fat asexual sings!
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