Never try to get friendly with Ehab or Assam - a little pat on the back of an Egyptian can have serious consequences https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...fficer-on-the-back/ar-BBZYhOP?ocid=spartandhp
"If you can find a lay by before the next town, you can have your way with me and my identical twin sister" says the hitchiker. Like a boss. please log in to view this image
I do recall him being a bit of a scapegoat (although he was dogshit from what I recall) but this, to me, reads like a combo of lies, exaggerations and paranoia. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/james-harper-hull-city-spat-3841040
Just sorting stuff in the loft Found a half full bottle of 15 year old (more like 20 year old now) Glenlivet French Oak Reserve!!!
Problem Drinkers Hiding Alcohol Around the House A common symptom of a problem drinker is that they hide alcohol around the house. They will usually find excellent hiding spots so nobody else in the household will find them. Alcoholics are desperate to keep their secret from everyone else because they feel ashamed. They also don’t want to be caught out because the worst-case scenario for them is to be forced to deal with the problem they know they have deep inside. Bottles of alcohol will be stored in strange hiding places around the house which is an indication of alcoholism.
I'm picturing Dennis like a little old wizened alcoholic squirrel at the moment. Sat in his attic, contentedly gnawing on the cork of a 20 year old bottle of Glenlivet French Oak Reserve, happy in the thought that he'll soon be through to the sweet, sweet juices within.
And forgetting where he put it... https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/what-is-dementia/types-of-dementia/korsakoff-syndrome