I recall when I told Medro that Dundee Utd were planning to sue Rangers (Over the boycott) that he immediately took my word for it and went off on one God he's gullible.
Gullible? You told a lie and people believed you, go you, great acomplishment. I read about the Boston bomb story online, I do not follow them on twitter but I can see why people believed them. They were posting on a daily basis for months pretending to be a Rangers fan, who would honestly think someone would do that and then make up a story about a friend getting seriously injured.
The beauty is that Medro's logical conclusion is that, rather than a guy being caught trying to rob Rangers fans going with the "I was a tim all along" line, he genuinely believes that it's more likely that a Tim set up two fake Twitter accounts, posted about Rangers for months upon months in order to get a bam up out of a terrorist incident which hadn't occurred yet and he either must've known about all along or was just waiting for an opportunist moment to take advantage ...and that the main story in the Worthington Group release to the LSE is the Craig Whyte movie nonsense. I wouldn't have believed such stupidity if I didn't see it with my own eyes.
The best part of all this is that this same guy was on CQN the other night saying that Chris McKenzie was the chairman of the Boston CSC and anyone with any information was to contact him as he was missing. But in the warped mind of Medro it was all an evil Timmy trying to wind-up some Huns.
I lied to see who would bite, you bit like a rotty because you wanted to believe it. Same as this pish.
I see Medro's engaged in his usual tactic when he makes an arse of himself. Keep posting and posting until everyone eventually gets bored and gives up then he can claim he won.
So you're a liar and proud of it, as I said good for you. 'That's it I'm off, I've had enough of this place' yet another wee fib. As for wanting to believe the story, why would I want to believe someone got seriously injured?