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Sue R
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Sue R
Wow freeky Sue!!
RedEye
This *is* spooky.
While we're on the subject, I'd like to congratulate the police on taking
over a year to round up this 'well known local nutter' who lived just a few
blocks away.
Are they by any chance the same bright sparks who decided they would have a
'really good look' in the backyard where the Acourts used to live?
Manic
I was just wondering whether the chap they rounded up was Stephen Lawrence!
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Alistair Mann
visit the uk.local.london website at
http://www.london-online.org.uk
Just think...some poor unsuspecting soul has Mr Bulsara's autograph hanging
on their wall. I was quite pissed off at the time because it was a
particularly nice picture he signed.
He was very quiet but clearly loving the attention. Must have cost a bit to
hire that limo too.
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Sue R
Rogi...can you email me please? I've lost your ICQ number
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Sue R
<snip>
>
> This *is* spooky.
>
> While we're on the subject, I'd like to congratulate the police on taking
> over a year to round up this 'well known local nutter' who lived just a
few
> blocks away.
>
Ever heard of a thing called *evidence* ?
The old bill are criticised when they arrest people without evidence, and
here you are criticising them when they wait till they get it !
Baloo
Rogi wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 May 2000 15:33:09 +0100, "Sue_R"
> <sue_r@BUGGER_OFFlineone.net> wrote:
>
> >A cold chill ran down my spine this morning <snip>
>
> That really is spooky. <shiver>...
> --
> Rogi.
Yeah me too! I was feeling all warm until a minute ago!
Cliff
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The bit I don't understand, is that as a Freddie Mercury nut, wouldn't it
make more sense for him to stalk somebody connected with him, rather than
Jill Dando. When I saw him, he didn't strike me as a raving loony, more an
attention seeking twazzock.
..and if you read anything different in the next few days, I never said it.
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Sue R
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Sue R
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PAB
http://www.buchwald.dircon.co.uk
Well....I'd have been worth a small fortune now if I'd bothered to take his
picture that day...I didn't because I thought he was a bit of a plonker,
standing there with this big flowery arch and a limo big enough to hold a
party in. The Press are falling over themselves trying to get a photo of
him. Dagnabbit...
Mind you, Rogi, surely if someone's nutty enough to go round pretending to
be someone's relative, and turning up at their house in hired limo's,
signing autographs etc, they can't be all the ticket. really, can they? He
even took Live! TV in..a female journo got in the car with him and went
round the block in it intervewing him.
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Sue R
It was bloody big....it had one of those boomerang things on the back and
thirty asylum seekers in the boot.
;)
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Sue R
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Sue R
Hmmm...put it this way....wish I'd never opened my mouth about it on ULL
now..
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Sue R
Worst thing is being up this late talking to me about it.
Hehe...we must stop meeting like this...another coffee?
;)
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Sue R
Sure thing....I just set light to my fringe....can you give me a minute
while I put my head out? <sizzle>
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Sue R
You're all heart you are...my blummin' head was on fire...I can't get on
with these Zippo's..
One lump ot two?
;)
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Sue R
Well, I just finished the pot and made fresh.
> > >Sure thing....I just set light to my fringe....can you give me a minute
> > >while I put my head out? <sizzle>
> >
> > No,No first the Coffee. :)
>
> You're all heart you are...my blummin' head was on fire...I can't get on
> with these Zippo's..
> One lump ot two?
> ;)
On your head? Can't you tell?
> >> >Sure thing....I just set light to my fringe....can you give me a
minute
> >> >while I put my head out? <sizzle>
> >>
> >> No,No first the Coffee. :)
> >
> >You're all heart you are...my blummin' head was on fire...I can't get on
> >with these Zippo's..
> >One lump ot two?
> >;)
>
> No sugar thanks - and no milk, can you tip a bit of that yellow thing
> you have there in tho`? :)
The custard creams are taken.
I didn't think you could see my zits from there?
;p
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Sue R
>"Rogi" <ro...@rogis.com> wrote in message
What are we all doing up at this Allah-forsaken hour?
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Tel
Gott mit Uns
I'm well aware of the legal position John, but the point I was making is
that police are criticised whichever avenue they decide to take in this
enquiry. There are many reasons why he would not be arrested when it comes
to light that he is a suspect.
Baloo
Mostly icqing people I know and being rude to everyone.
Apparently you can say what you like as he hasn't been formally charged with
anything yet.
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Sue R
> > What are we all doing up at this Allah-forsaken hour?
>
> Mostly icqing people I know and being rude to everyone.
Especially me, you buger....hehe!
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Sue R
http://www.kolonie.dircon.co.uk/lnutter/
Icky stalkers and gunmen et al do not qualify as local nutters.
So there.
ZK
http://www.btinternet.com/~dansia/zobo.htm
yes you are scary ZK
:)
Desporad©.
www.desporado.com
The site with 'toooons' and some .
Still no good enough for the full insult?
I was fighting you til 4.30 this morning! You've worn me out!
Slave-driver...
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Sue R
ZK
He's just been charged with the murder....this will be interesting...
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Sue R
Suspect now charged......with her murder...
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so many different views.
me, i agree with rogi..
many reasons, none easy to explain.
i do not feel comfortable with this one.
and i have known others in the past with the same aroma.
it's easy to place a smell upon a pair of trousers,
but it soon wears off.
what you need to find is the stain which made the nasty smell.
"if you want to"
oh yes.
say I didn't do it
> what would you do if you had to find someone like him.
ask some one if they'd done it
> what would you do if you were me
ask me If you had double vision
> what would you do if you were rogi.
I would call myself rogi
> what would you do if it was jena.
Ask jena if he liked being rogi
> what would you do if my head exploded .......
> ohdearbang.....splutchcht.
>
>
here...
have an alastoplast...
there, there, there....timi
And wot a surprise he is unemployed. With almost every person mentioned
in the media who is wanted or arrested being unemployed, Wouldn't it be
easier just to lock em all up when they sign on.
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Eric
He's not unemployed, Eric, he's on Invalidity Benefit. Must have got injured
when he was a stuntman.
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Sue R
>> >have an alastoplast...
Sorry I stand corrected. Ivb thats the one you go on when you've run out
of excused as to why you've not got a job.
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Eric
I don't see how he can be charged with murder...he's clearly unbalanced and
lives in a fantasy world. To watch him outside Freddie Mercury's house, as
I did, signing autographs and accepting sympathy from people who thought he
was a relative, shows he wasn't all there. He had his hair slicked back like
Mercury's and it was obvious he was trying to look like him. He even had a
journalist from a cable TV company go round the block with him in this white
stretch limo for an interview. *If* he did do it, I wonder if it had
anything to do with the fact he was supposed to be an ardent Princess Diana
fan and JD was often compared to her....you never know what goes through
someone like that's mind. I suppose I find it all the more fascinating
because I've met him.
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Sue R
So I've heard as well, allowing the govt of the day to get you out of the
employment numbers without actually getting you into employment. Mind, they
do consider 3% unemployment to be "full employment". What cheeky scoundrels
they are!
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Alistair Mann