I know it was. I was being provocative. Don't actually see how they can get away with that. It's beliefist
I suppose time makes people believe it's not really relevant. Lots of people these days know little about the reality of the plot. The horrors inflicted on those found guilty aren't really something we should be celebrating.
Three of the people I chat to in the pub in Northwich are coming to the Cheese on Saturday. A BS wool, his Red Mrs from Anfield and a manc. They're all pissheads, so it should be a giggle. The manc's a little twat, though.
A most enjoyable evening. Reporter mate and youngest daughter both on top form and Denice kicked in with the old sambuca. We had a proper giggle
I don't have a problem burning effigies of anyone as long as it is humourous and there isn't any darker intent behind the symbolism. Pope, Queen, PM... They're all public figures .
Anything goes at the Cheese right? What happens at the cheese stays at the cheese. [and the Internet]
****ing quiet in there over the weekend. I did find out that the son of the partner of the bloke who did the plastering at my daughter's was banged up for armed robbery at Tesco with a garden rake Another of her sons is doing life for the notorious 'body in the bin' murder in Warrington
The son of the partner of the guy that did plastering for you. Armed robbery with a rake sounds like a stereotypical cheese patron.
She sounds like she's raised a fine family then. Model parenting Was that the case were they stabbed the homeless fella to death?
A JUDGE has hailed a customer who rugby tackled a petrol station robber armed with a garden rake. Gareth Dodd was brought to the ground by a man after he had forced his way into the staff area of Tesco Express, on Winwick Road, on February 3. Judge Ian Trigger told Dodd when sentencing him: “It is to the credit of a number of the customers who were waiting their turn, you were detained as befits in this manner in the heart lands of rugby league he tackled you with a tackle many professional rugby players would be proud of.” Warrington Crown Court heard on Monday how Dodd, aged 27, of Laxey Avenue, Woolston, walked into the petrol station at 10.45pm wearing a ski mask and brandishing the rake. Two young female sales assistants were in the process of cashing up some of the tills and he grabbed more than £500 from one till. But his escape was thwarted by a man with other customers coming to his aid while waiting for police to arrive. John Hedgecoe, prosecuting, said: “In interview he said he owed £3,600 to a drug supplier and had been threatened at gunpoint in the back of a vehicle shortly before committing the robbery. Couldn't make the ****er up