Quote: chipolata @ July 7 2010, 9:29 AM BSTI like to think we could work together in any brutal murder spree, John. Then later in a trial I can claim I fell under your evil sweary influence!
*prints off post for evidence*
Quote: chipolata @ July 7 2010, 9:29 AM BSTI like to think we could work together in any brutal murder spree, John. Then later in a trial I can claim I fell under your evil sweary influence!
*prints off post for evidence*
Stott, that was disgusting!!!!!!!!!!
Well done.
And if there are any first time lurkers out there, all this talk about Chipolata emtying his sack contents into one of my multiple wounds is all done in the best possible taste!
UNITED NATIONS / WORLD BANK COMPENSATION UNIT. Attention: Beneficiary, How are you today? Hope all is well with you and family?, You may not understand why this mail came to you. We have been having a meeting for the passed 7 months which ended 2days ago with the then secretary to the UNITED NATION. This email is to all the people that have been scammed in any part of the world, the UNITED NATIONS IN Affiliation with WORLD BANK have agreed to compensate them with the sum of US$ 500,000.00. This includes every foreign contractors that may have not received their contract sum, and people that have had an unfinished transaction or international businesses that failed due to Government problems etc. We found your name in our list and that is why we are contacting you,this have been agreed upon and have been signed. You are advised to contact Mr Jim Ovia of our paying center in Africa,as he is our representative in Nigeria, contact him immediately for your Cheque/ International Bank Draft of USD$500,000.00. This funds are in a Bank Draft for security purpose ok? so he will send it to you and you can clear it in any bank of your choice. Therefore,you should send him your full Name and telephone number your correct mailing address where you want him to send the Draft to you. Person to Contact: Mr Jim OviaEmail: officer.jim.ovia.bankzenith@gala.netPhone: +234 8074595000 Thanks and God bless you and your family. Hoping to hear from you as soon as you cash your Bank Draft. Making the world a better place. Regards, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon. http://www.un.org/sg/
In my inbox
I don't know whether to be more touched they had a meeting about me, that Ban Ki Moon wrote to me directly or that my compensation is 500,000 smackers.
Either way I'm quitting my job.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10542912.stm
'Producer Phil Collinson told This Morning that the viaduct will collapse and a tram is going to crash into the street.'
Not Seannnnn!
I bet an actual viaduct collapses and tram crashes that week and they have to cancel that weeks episode. Fingers crossed.
Quote: chipolata @ July 7 2010, 8:43 PM BSTI bet an actual viaduct collapses and tram crashes that week and they have to cancel that weeks episode. Fingers crossed.
*crosses fingers*
It would be nice to catch Moat ... The best outcome would be if the nation remembers an image of him as a ridiculous, pathetic loser.
The police have called this 'a fast-moving situation'. I'd hate to sit through a slow one.
My only joy in this sorry tale is seeing Kay Burley stuck outside in the heat all day.
How long before she loses it again?
Come on Moat, hang in there, you owe it to the Burley hating public.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10544221.stm
I have a real difficulty with the underlying premise of that headline.
Hi, BBC Proms are eight week continuous concert presented at the Albert hall in South Kensington, London. check the details...
Quote: don rushmore @ July 7 2010, 11:18 PM BSTThe police have called this 'a fast-moving situation'. I'd hate to sit through a slow one.
My only joy in this sorry tale is seeing Kay Burley stuck outside in the heat all day.
How long before she loses it again?
Come on Moat, hang in there, you owe it to the Burley hating public.
He was only in prison for 18 weeks? This seems pretty good evidence against the effectiveness of short sentences. He came out completely nuts.
Quote: sootyj @ July 8 2010, 6:53 AM BSTHe was only in prison for 18 weeks? This seems pretty good evidence against the effectiveness of short sentences. He came out completely nuts.
Absolutely. Prison doesn't "work", short term, unless the aim is to restrict the ex-con to continuing a life of crime, with added 'university of crime' experience and a massive grudge.
Must admit, I'm enjoying the adventures of Mr Moat. It's rather fun, especially now his mom's weighed in saying he'd be better off dead. Well done newspapers, that's going to help his mental state!