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mobius
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He's already written the book:
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It's in hardcover from amazon (only £97.54), he's also written "Ladies of the Shire" :shock: :shock:
You guys haven't lived. Ask your mummies for a book token when you come of age. ;)
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BetScalper
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Personally, I would like to know more about the sunglasses, swimming pool and Justine Timberlake story.

Come on Peter, spill the gravy......

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ShaunWhite
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Euler wrote:
Fri May 11, 2018 5:33 pm
My little village went on lockdown one evening. We slowly learnt over the following days that an IRA supergrass had been shot dead just over the other side of the road. Nobody had a clue.
I've got one for you from this Monday !

It's a small town here, 50m down the road, 6 cop cars, incident tape all over the place, 2 air ambulances. Found out today that a mother tried to kill her daughter, the kid must have fought back. Not quite an IRA supergrass but a big deal for round here.

https://www.horncastlenews.co.uk/news/u ... -1-8521916

While I'm here, when i lived in Croydon, we had cops and cameras all over the place one day, I realised one of the cop cars had driven up, stoppped and driven off again about 4 times......then I noticed a catering truck ? Turns out the were filming The Bill :oops: It looked bloody realistic!
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BetScalper
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I very much hope the film is made about the true story of Sgt. Blackman.

Not saying what he did was right or wrong. Although I do have an opinion. :) But we won't ruin another thread.

Its seems, when it suits them, the Police / CPS / Government will do deals with anyone to prove a point.

Utterly disgraceful and I don't think the majority of the public will find it funny either when/if it all comes out.

More importantly, those at the top of the Royal Marines, who stood by and allowed the conviction to stand, should just collect their pension and walk of a cliff...
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BetScalper
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One evening the Police stopped a car because it was driving erratically.

Rightly so, they arrested the driver for potentially being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

While searching the car (They are allowed to under the law) they found a laptop.

On the laptop was headcam footage (we have all seen it) of Sgt. Blackman executing an enemy combatant who had been wounded by an Apache Helicopter. The same enemy combatant previously had been firing his AK47 at UK forces.

The persons laptop that showed all this also contained over 500 images of children being sexually abused. He was also the same person standing next to Sgt. Blackman when he fired the fatal shot.

There was some debate as to weather this enemy combatant would have realistically survived anyway as a 50mm round from a helicopter usually makes a mess of a human torso.

The soldier in custody at the time agreed to testify against Sgt. Blackman in return for the Police, CPS and government, granting him immunity for being prosecuted for having photo's and film of children being sexually abused on his laptop.

Sgt. Blackman was guilty as the law stands and went to prison. I think we all agree on that. Although, personally I don't.

The soldier with the wrong images on his laptop walked free. He did return to his unit but after a late night parade square incident decided to leave the armed forces and has not been heard of or seen since.

During the original trial, the jury and press were asked to leave the courtroom 4 times.

If you or me were up against the odds, I wonder which one you would rather have standing in front, next too or behind us.
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A few weeks ago I passed a gang of youths and was amazed at what two of them were doing. One was drinking battery acid and the other eating fireworks. Anyway the police arrived and charged one and let the other off.
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Kafkaesque
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BetScalper wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 7:25 pm
I very much hope the film is made about the true story of Sgt. Blackman.

Not saying what he did was right or wrong. Although I do have an opinion. :) But we won't ruin another thread.

Its seems, when it suits them, the Police / CPS / Government will do deals with anyone to prove a point.

Utterly disgraceful and I don't think the majority of the public will find it funny either when/if it all comes out.

More importantly, those at the top of the Royal Marines, who stood by and allowed the conviction to stand, should just collect their pension and walk of a cliff...
The opinion of the powers that be and the general consensus on what should be discussed on here has become clear the last few days. Even if I don't happen to agree, I'm more than happy to accept that this is the case. Such is the circumstance of being in the minority sometimes, and this is still all in all a great "place" and good group of people on here :)

The highlighted part did make me chuckle though. Why even the pretence of not trying to stir up shit? ;) You took the mention of the word film and out of nowhere tossed in something which again is going to be divisive. Fair enough, this thread is already a pretty random set of input, but that's pretty wildly out of left field.

Oh, and I love this bit 8-)
BetScalper wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:36 pm
Sgt. Blackman was guilty as the law stands and went to prison. I think we all agree on that. Although, personally I don't.
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ShaunWhite
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Atho55 wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:44 pm
A few weeks ago I passed a gang of youths and was amazed at what two of them were doing. One was drinking battery acid and the other eating fireworks. Anyway the police arrived and charged one and let the other off.
Shocking story Athos. I was in the park the other day and a young man flashed at two old ladies. One had a stroke and the other couldn't reach.
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BetScalper
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Kafkaesque wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 10:19 pm
BetScalper wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 7:25 pm
I very much hope the film is made about the true story of Sgt. Blackman.

Not saying what he did was right or wrong. Although I do have an opinion. :) But we won't ruin another thread.

Its seems, when it suits them, the Police / CPS / Government will do deals with anyone to prove a point.

Utterly disgraceful and I don't think the majority of the public will find it funny either when/if it all comes out.

More importantly, those at the top of the Royal Marines, who stood by and allowed the conviction to stand, should just collect their pension and walk of a cliff...
The opinion of the powers that be and the general consensus on what should be discussed on here has become clear the last few days. Even if I don't happen to agree, I'm more than happy to accept that this is the case. Such is the circumstance of being in the minority sometimes, and this is still all in all a great "place" and good group of people on here :)

The highlighted part did make me chuckle though. Why even the pretence of not trying to stir up shit? ;) You took the mention of the word film and out of nowhere tossed in something which again is going to be divisive. Fair enough, this thread is already a pretty random set of input, but that's pretty wildly out of left field.

Oh, and I love this bit 8-)
BetScalper wrote:
Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:36 pm
Sgt. Blackman was guilty as the law stands and went to prison. I think we all agree on that. Although, personally I don't.
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