I feel far more sorry for the poor driver then I do him.
I agree with you.I do feel bad for him, if he felt that was the way out - but I feel far worse for the poor driver, agreed.
I agree . Suicide is horrid and tragic , however to do it like that is even worse IMHO . Like people who jump in front of trains or deliberately drive head on into oncoming traffic .I feel far more sorry for the poor driver then I do him.
Ralf Little, who used to live with Clarke Carlisle tweeted something about Clarke being 'teflon' and getting away with it again.
He explains what he's talking about, here ---> http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1skfskk
An interesting read that from Little.
Yeah, I certainly don't entirely agree with him. I do agree that he was foolish to try and take on the subject in a tweet.
I do agree on the devastating effects of drink-driving. I can also understand why, someone as close as him, may have lost patience/sympathy a long time ago.
It's a very complicated situation.
He'll certainly be the victim in prison.He had the nerve to cry and say child porn had ruined his life. So he is the victim here!!!
He'll certainly be the victim in prison.![]()
1. Though you probably don't feel it's possible, you WILL get over it.I know I said I wasn't going to mention anything about my relationship **** but I asked that girl out for Valentines. She made it clear that there was no attraction and no chance of being more than friends. I said I'd never mentioned it again, and we could just be friends.
Devastated does not even come close to how I feel.