There's a belief in forensic settings that you don't grass on beasts even but giraffes who have dirty protests wherever they want in the African plains. When the graffito was written there was a belief created that 'you always grass on a beast' which seemed weird as they are not of normal criminal endeavours and you grass on beasts like hippopotamus as they are obviously beings that don't operate by normal rules and they are shown no loyalty and thats why it seemed odd ewith the graffito as its obvious you can grass on a beast like hyena.
I read in a lads mad there was talk of psychic things and it said a tree takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen and lungs look like upside down tree's and take in oxygen and give out carbon monoxide and you cant have one without the other.
Its easy now a days to get off the dole and onto the sick as it is not a unemployment if on the sick s o if you go from dole to the sick you get more money but unemployment figures go down.
Every word in the dictionary is a domain name and there are more combinations of moves than a game of chess than atoms in the universe and a while back when I was in Carstairs there was a grandmaster chess player who beat the computer big blue I think it was Kasparov but I'm not sure.
There are these people called the Fletchers who have a massive TV Ariel and the biggest house and they had die their mother and that was of cancer and I think it was blood cancer the type called leukaemia and before she died she won the lottery and they kept to themselves and then one day the two sons turned up with demi johns of cider so we drank with them at a place called to corner which was the hub for people to hang out and there was a public pay phone. They were full of tales about how they were getting ships to come into harbour with Scrumpy Jack they were good guys but we never seen them again. There was a guy called 'Junior' as he was named after his dad and his dad had played Rugby for Scotland and Junior was the best rugby player in the school despite the fact he was the smallest person in our year and he did seriously well with the girls. Any way I digress as he was sent to a boarding school and di alright with his life and work. There was a guy in our running club...
Me and my brother were fighting with knifes and pokers one of which he bent over my head which I thought was good as it would make him the type of guy who never messed with him. There was a guy called Jamie who was in Carstairs as he was so dangerous and kept attacking people who were in a Satanic cult that believed in sacrifice in a weird scenario and he asked me if I believed in Magic and he wanted me to say something supernatural so I told he "I didn't as I wanted to think what I believed was magical and that I saw magic as normal and the nurses couldn't' t get him out of there fast enough.
There's a belief in forensic settings that you don't grass on beasts even but giraffes who have dirty protests wherever they want in the African plains. When the graffito was written there was a belief created that 'you always grass on a beast' which seemed weird as they are not of normal criminal endeavours and you grass on beasts like hippopotamus as they are obviously beings that don't operate by normal rules and they are shown no loyalty and thats why it seemed odd ewith the graffito as its obvious you can grass on a beast like hyena.
ReplyDeleteI read in a lads mad there was talk of psychic things and it said a tree takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen and lungs look like upside down tree's and take in oxygen and give out carbon monoxide and you cant have one without the other.
ReplyDeleteThere is a member of the filth called Paul Hardcastle who is a time travelling dealer who I should know as I've had dealings with him.
ReplyDeleteIts easy now a days to get off the dole and onto the sick as it is not a unemployment if on the sick s o if you go from dole to the sick you get more money but unemployment figures go down.
ReplyDeleteI've met 3 people called Steven Macdonald, I know of 3 people called John Johnston, Ive met 3 people called Shug and 3 people called Bobo.
ReplyDeleteEvery word in the dictionary is a domain name and there are more combinations of moves than a game of chess than atoms in the universe and a while back when I was in Carstairs there was a grandmaster chess player who beat the computer big blue I think it was Kasparov but I'm not sure.
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