Yeah like I said it's just a fluff article run by the Telegraph using a very small sample of fans selected by Ask Fans website. It's obviously wrong, bearing in mind Liverpool [the city] voted remain and all bluenoses live within a mile of County Road, how did Everton end up so high
They must have restricted their sample to a few old Tories in the top balcony.... As there’s been a Brexit poll thread on GOT since before the referendum that had 66% of Blues backing remain.
I wouldn't take any notice of anything on there, it's very childish. Like I said, Liverpool voted overwhelmingly for remain so goodness knows where they got those bluenose views from.
Found an old photo, I was talking to someone about printed photos... I now agree that they have a sentimental value lost with mobiles.
when i was younger we had 2 german shepherds and one of them the police wanted to take away and train to be a police dog. (they are first line of defence for coppers who have them and often save their lives) brought him back few weeks later and said gorgeous dog and good family dog but too daft and soppy to be any use to us lol
That dog taught me a lot, took me a week to get her out of the kennel without biting me she was due to be put down after biting 3 handlers. I was good friends with the top boss at the dog school in the RAF . My old dog had died and I was looking at a long wait or take her. Took ages to build trust, one night I thought she was attacking me but there was a guy behind me looking to smash me with a hammer, she jumped from in front of me over my shoulder and got him. Might have been in trouble if she hadn't Died 6 month later of hip problems, a savage beast. Kim.
Absolute numpty. Disgraceful sore loser and then chucks out the mum and female card for being abusive and rightly docked points
no it's her. if you call an umpire a thief and then play the sexism card after he drops the correct punishment of you then you are a complete munter frankly I've had more than enough of this faux feminism/supermom crap she's going on with
So... Last week a family friend got arrested: Assault and Battery (1st Degree) This is actually the uncle of the guy whose wedding I officiated recently. Really nice guy. Big, looks intimidating, completely harmless usually. To save giving his realy name I'll call him Uncle. He was at a petrol station pulled to a pump and this kid on a motorbike tried to floor it to beat him to the pump by going between the pumps rather than down the aisles. He didn't make it in time and gets angry at Uncle for "cutting him off". I've not been to this petrol station so no clue how big gap between pumps were, but usually they have rubbish bins and squeegee for washing windshields between the pumps so usually not much room for motorbike to get through... Still pretty stupid stunt regardless. Anyhow motorbike kid (I take it he was late teens) starts getting in a yelling fit with Uncle. Some of the guys friends also pull up and start yelling at him threatening to lick the **** out him... So Uncle pulls out a knife... The kids on the motorbikes eventually back off. He goes inside. Puts his knife on the counter and tells the cashier to hold it for him because he doesn't want to do anything stupid with it. Then he goes back outside and the yelling with the kids continues. They tell him they've called the cops and if he leaves they're going to follow him home so they know where he lives and can tell the police. Police arrive and arrest him for assault and battery. He asked why he was being arrested and not the kids that threatend him first and is told, because they were the ones that called first. If he had called first they would be ones arrested. How messed up is that? So his charge: assault and battery (1st degree which is the highest for assault and battery and can include a lengthy prison stay). He never laid a finger on them, he did draw a knife, but only after they threatened to beat him up... And even then he left his knife with a neutral party so he wouldn't use it. All this was at a petrol station so would have video evidence of what happened so he can corroborate his story. In all likelihood, he won't be found guilty (at least not as a felony... Might be dropped to lower misdemeanor charge) but he's already had to raise $10k bail money. $1k he won't get back because that's the fee to the bondsman. And the cops even said if he were the one to call them he wouldn't have been charged, the kid would have instead. Assault and Battery and there wasn't any physical contact... He just drew out his knife in response to a threat against him (and presumably there is video evidence to back that up)
What the police told his wife later was that in the old days they would have tried to diffuse the situation by talking to both parties but what would frequently happen is after they left the two parties would start fighting. So now, it's policy (at least in my county) if police get called, someone IS going to be arrested and charged with a crime. There are no verbal warnings. They let the courts decide if someone is really guilty.