Nothing to add.

Whoa there Bessie.If the pair of you could write in fully formed, adult sentences, rather than boring riddles, it would make everything a lot easier.
Whoa there Bessie.
Now, you know I like riddles nearly as much as you like chocolate.
Let’s hope you’ve learnt a lesson.The forum has certainly been a duller place since he left.
Let’s hope you’ve learnt a lesson.

Have you ever been arrested, given a parking ticket, appealed a planning refusal or objected to your house bring taken for a road development. Your rights are protected by the same legislation. They are there to be used in times of conflict with the state not peace. They arose out of the horrors of WW2 on a “never again” basis not an “it’s unlikely to happen again”I'm so glad that we in the Yookay are joined up to the ECHR, thank you Tony Blair. Before Tony was PM I could not walk from one end of my street to the other without either being sexually assaulted, chased by a machete wielding maniac or having bombs dropped on.me from enemy aircraft. And I was constantly being dragged out of my bed in the middle of the night to be taken away and tortured by the government.

I'll have a C please, Bob.


I think the legacy media have finally accepted what is going to happen.pretty much what I said..
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There is actually some truth in it.
Saying sorry would go a long wayI said a few posts ago that I reflected on what I was doing wrong and that I had adapted accordingly.
Saying sorry would go a long way