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the government's continued response to crime is to legislate, legislate and legislate

when will they get it through their thick heads...the perpetrators of crime are criminals; criminals have no regard for the law; ergo it is pointless to legislate against them.....laws are for people who have no need of them

Thursday June 26, 2008 - 04:09pm (BST) Edit | Delete | Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Government gets tough on Mugabe
That'll shew that Mgabe rotter who's boss.....we won't let the swine play in our game of cricket next summer..........NA NA NE NA NA
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Wednesday June 25, 2008 - 02:56pm (BST) Edit | Delete | Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Government gets tough on Mugabe
or PLEASE CAN I HAVE MY BALL BACK ?

That 'll shew that evil despot Mgabe what's what !..........We won't let the rotter play cricket with us...na na ne na na
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Wednesday June 25, 2008 - 02:53pm (BST) Edit | Delete | Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Entry for June 24, 2008
Just had a blazing row with a c*nt of a taxi-driver who parks on doulbe-yellows outside my house touting for trade til 4am

    the RF interferes with TV reception

I have to put up with drunks

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