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Old Dec 6th 2013 | 9:33 pm
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I´m not sure why a child killer/rapist is mentioned in the same line as "good behaviour"
Now forgive me for sounding stupid (it won´t be the first time), but how would such a monster misbehave unless prisons now have child inmates?
Also, for someone to have taken "human life", or three, why are they given "human rights"?
 
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Originally Posted by IamStu
I´m not sure why a child killer/rapist is mentioned in the same line as "good behaviour"
Now forgive me for sounding stupid (it won´t be the first time), but how would such a monster misbehave unless prisons now have child inmates?
Also, for someone to have taken "human life", or three, why are they given "human rights"?
because they are still a human being - despite their actions

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Originally Posted by Domino
because they are still a human being - despite their actions

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And that there lies the question.
So if you put the brain of a reptile into the head of a human, is it still human?
Absolutely not! It would kill things but at least for good reason.
So if you put the brain of a monster into the head of a human, is it still human?
Well if you consider the monster gets off on having sex with children before murdering them....it's just a monster. Void of humanity and any rational thought!
I understand your point Dom but come on ... we're not talking about a tax dodger here!
Before you answer, would you advocate his human rights as the "human" that raped and killed your daughter?
 
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Originally Posted by HBG
Sometimes you do get surprised by other country's justice systems. A few days ago I read the story of a Kenyan accused in a Kenyan court of abusing a goat. I won't put the link on here in case it upsets people.

But what surprised me was that the victim, the goat, was brought into court. It was quite big and black and looked a bit sorry for itself, its stump of a tail was down.

We are talking about human rights, but that Kenyan court has taught us a lesson about animal rights too and a justice system we can only envy.
No acting the goat in Kenya guys.
 
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Originally Posted by crookesey
No acting the goat in Kenya guys.
Best way to deal with them.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-millions.html


On the other hand this guy quite liked the idea.

http://metro.co.uk/2013/09/05/you-mu...-goat-3951762/

No kidding !

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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
Best way to deal with them.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-millions.html


On the other hand this guy quite liked the idea.

http://metro.co.uk/2013/09/05/you-mu...-goat-3951762/

No kidding !
Marriage is one thing but (we know it happened in Wales) sex with the goat ?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-n...-faces-2879718
 
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Now that the goat story seems to have gained some respectability, I can reveal something I personally witnessed in the UK, well, Devon actually.

I had to call on a man who owed me money, a local gypsy who had bounced a cheque on me. He sheepishly invited me into his council house which didn't smell too good and hunted for his cheque book.

We were in his living room and while he was hunting in the kitchen a sheep wandered into the room from his bedroom. I like animals and went to pet the sheep. I was astounded to see that the sheep appeared to be wearing lipstick.

I got another cheque, which bounced as well, and left his house feeling that humanity wasn't as straightforward as I had imagined.
 
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Originally Posted by HBG
Now that the goat story seems to have gained some respectability, I can reveal something I personally witnessed in the UK, well, Devon actually.

I had to call on a man who owed me money, a local gypsy who had bounced a cheque on me. He sheepishly invited me into his council house which didn't smell too good and hunted for his cheque book.

We were in his living room and while he was hunting in the kitchen a sheep wandered into the room from his bedroom. I like animals and went to pet the sheep. I was astounded to see that the sheep appeared to be wearing lipstick.

I got another cheque, which bounced as well, and left his house feeling that humanity wasn't as straightforward as I had imagined.
A Gypsy with a cheque book, is that a first ?

Though obviously he'd found a good use for it.
 
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Originally Posted by HBG
Now that the goat story seems to have gained some respectability, I can reveal something I personally witnessed in the UK, well, Devon actually.

I had to call on a man who owed me money, a local gypsy who had bounced a cheque on me. He sheepishly invited me into his council house which didn't smell too good and hunted for his cheque book.

We were in his living room and while he was hunting in the kitchen a sheep wandered into the room from his bedroom. I like animals and went to pet the sheep. I was astounded to see that the sheep appeared to be wearing lipstick.

I got another cheque, which bounced as well, and left his house feeling that humanity wasn't as straightforward as I had imagined.
for once I am truly speechless, A gypsy with a chequebook !!!
 
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If there is a prize for the best post ever, this has to be in the top 10
 
Old Dec 7th 2013 | 7:03 am
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
for once I am truly speechless, A gypsy with a chequebook !!!
Almost as speechless as discovering that someone actually accepted cheques from a Gypsy.
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
Almost as speechless as discovering that someone actually accepted cheques from a Gypsy.
Indeed and what was the cheque for ???
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
A Gypsy with a cheque book, is that a first ?

Though obviously he'd found a good use for it.
I feel the need to elaborate, perhaps to make sense of it, or perhaps it's Saturday night and it's too cold to go out.

I bought a town pub in north Devon, probably one of the daftest things I've done in my life. It had been there for as couple of hundred years, supposedly with ghosts, but I never saw one, though I may have heard some, who knows.

It was taking under a thousand pounds a week and I soon realised I was going to go skint because of my foolishness. There were 12 pubs in town and gipsies were banned from all of them.

The king of the gipsies came to see me and made me an offer I couldn't refuse. If I let them into my pub he would guarantee there would be no trouble and he would honour any cheques that bounced.

He was wrong about the trouble, but kept his word about the bounced cheques, I changed hundreds of them for people who had to put a mark on them because they couldn't read or write.

My takings went up to incredible levels and the breweries gave me discounts to make my head spin.

Of course it could only end in tears, the local non-gipsy population and police came after me big time. I took the hint and escaped to warmer climes.
 
Old Dec 7th 2013 | 7:42 am
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
If there is a prize for the best post ever, this has to be in the top 10
What about post 58 ?
That one surely takes the biscuit.
I'm not disputing it for one minute, sometimes fact is stranger than fiction.
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
What about post 58 ?
That one surely takes the biscuit.
I'm not disputing it for one minute, sometimes fact is stranger than fiction.
Its plausible
 


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