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Offline sami

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Re: The Truth and the Documentary
« Reply #735 on: December 22, 2019, 10:01:AM »
What's your excuse for your language, then ?
i dont make excuses lookout you should know that,i just dish it back out when its directed at me first,sorry to disappoint you,but NO excuses :)

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« Reply #736 on: December 22, 2019, 12:47:PM »
well read up first before making a fool of yourself,classic fucking pisshead woke up middle of the night to reply to me 4.45am,as we all know thats what pissheads do,plonker show some respect as your a newbie people have been on here for years.the way you taunt members is disgusting,more than happy to carry on as long as you like even though your a pisshead :)
your a fucking idiot. I was in jail with bamber. I spoke to him long before any of you did or most of you. What does how long you've been a member of a forum got to do with the price of fish
If yesterday you hated me. Then today you can not stop the love that binds from me to you. And you to me

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« Reply #737 on: December 22, 2019, 02:42:PM »
I think it’s pretty obvious that Julie was a thief with the cheque book fraud and more than likely instigated the caravan robbery
So Julie knew exactly when the takings from customers would be at their maximum? You really do yourself a disservice when you over-egg the pudding.

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« Reply #738 on: December 22, 2019, 02:45:PM »
So Julie knew exactly when the takings from customers would be at their maximum? You really do yourself a disservice when you over-egg the pudding.
Hi Steve, welcome back, do you think Colin might get some closure from this series?

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« Reply #739 on: December 22, 2019, 02:46:PM »
Hi Steve, welcome back, do you think Colin might get some closure from this series?
No and I think his participation was a mistake.

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« Reply #740 on: December 22, 2019, 02:49:PM »
No and I think his participation was a mistake.
I think he’s refused lots of offers, but he felt this was the right one?  I don’t mean money wise though?  I do feel for the man, if ever there was an inspiration he is it, he reminds me of Josie  Russel’s dad?

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« Reply #741 on: December 22, 2019, 03:05:PM »
I think he’s refused lots of offers, but he felt this was the right one?  I don’t mean money wise though?  I do feel for the man, if ever there was an inspiration he is it, he reminds me of Josie  Russel’s dad?
I don't know how they cope with their loss. Maybe Colin thought there was enough passage of time for the distress to close relatives to have been dissipated  I still feel it's a huge mistake on his part.

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« Reply #742 on: December 22, 2019, 04:28:PM »
your a fucking idiot. I was in jail with bamber. I spoke to him long before any of you did or most of you. What does how long you've been a member of a forum got to do with the price of fish
you tell me ,whats the price of fish.your pathetic ,pisshead go and sleep it off and we will see you at 4am

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« Reply #743 on: December 22, 2019, 04:33:PM »
you tell me ,whats the price of fish.your pathetic ,pisshead go and sleep it off and we will see you at 4am
He's best ignored sami. A pity it got to this stage but he brought it upon himself.

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« Reply #744 on: December 22, 2019, 04:37:PM »
No and I think his participation was a mistake.


Steve, isn't the important thing that Colin doesn't feel it to have been a mistake?

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« Reply #745 on: December 22, 2019, 04:59:PM »

Steve, isn't the important thing that Colin doesn't feel it to have been a mistake?
Yes and I did pm a member saying I didn't mean it to be a criticism of Colin. I just feel once the drama has aired there's bound to be talk and in a place like Cornwall I wonder whether Colin is aware of the forces he may have unleashed.

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« Reply #746 on: December 22, 2019, 05:07:PM »
Yes and I did pm a member saying I didn't mean it to be a criticism of Colin. I just feel once the drama has aired there's bound to be talk and in a place like Cornwall I wonder whether Colin is aware of the forces he may have unleashed.

I imagine he'll have thought long and hard about it. He'll probably have discussed it with those who matter most to him. Who he is -what has happened in his life- may well, by now, be known. Rather than "talk", I like to think Cornwall will take him to itself, protect and embrace him for his courage. I hope that what's unleashed will be generous love.

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« Reply #747 on: December 22, 2019, 05:11:PM »
Yes and I did pm a member saying I didn't mean it to be a criticism of Colin. I just feel once the drama has aired there's bound to be talk and in a place like Cornwall I wonder whether Colin is aware of the forces he may have unleashed.
Hi Steve I think he’s prepared for life after, all these years he remained silent (other than the book) must have played heavy on him, we can’t deny him this  opportunity.

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« Reply #748 on: December 22, 2019, 05:14:PM »
I imagine he'll have thought long and hard about it. He'll probably have discussed it with those who matter most to him. Who he is -what has happened in his life- may well, by now, be known. Rather than "talk", I like to think Cornwall will take him to itself, protect and embrace him for his courage. I hope that what's unleashed will be generous love.
Well that may be and I would dearly wish it to be the case. But there will be poisonous, dissenting voices from some quarters I'm sure, probably at moments he least expects it, sitting outside the pub enjoying his ploughman's lunch and the sunshine. He'll lose his anonymity, and I wonder if ultimately he will think it was worth it.

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« Reply #749 on: December 22, 2019, 05:16:PM »
Hi Steve I think he’s prepared for life after, all these years he remained silent (other than the book) must have played heavy on him, we can’t deny him this  opportunity.
You see I wonder what will be gained from all this? Colin's family will be affected, Julie's family will be affected, Ann Eaton's family may be affected, Jeremy is staying put..