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@say.what | 20 April 16 | |
Holy cuck
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@mikeymk | 20 April 16 | |
@ mikeymk - 19.04.16 - 06:43pm The thing is, when I'm on the bike I see stuff, it I'm nice, or I'm nice and I like it. But in this car, I'm a cunt. It brings out the worst in me and I love it. St.Helen's will tell. If I'm a proper t*sser on that road trip, well, I'll have to revaluate. Sorry, this was supposed to be in thoughts.. |
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@mikeymk | 20 April 16 | |
@ kimjongl - 19.04.16 - 07:06pm Are you posting in the right topic? No, I wasn't |
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@dan27notts | 20 April 16 | |
@dan27notts | 20 April 16 | |
@dodgey | 20 April 16 | |
@ dan27notts - 20.04.16 - 09:05pm Seen this on fb before lol that's the s**ttest attempt at being a ladyboy ever! |
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@recurve16 | 4 June 19 | |
French court has sentenced an imam to two years in prison for helping migrants try to cross the English Channel in inflatable boats. The 39-year-old Iranian national was accused of arranging several crossings from northern France to England. A 29-year-old Senegalese man who attended the mosque where the imam preaches also stood trial. He was given nine months in jail and was banned from visiting Nord and Pas-de-Calais for three years. The imam, who has not been named in French media, fainted upon hearing his sentence. According to the prosecution, the imam was in contact with organised gangs of traffickers and took a commission on the sale of each boat. Police found two boats, three outboard engines and life jackets in the imam's house. The two men confessed to buying seven boats between December 2018 and April 2019. The imam claimed he visited a shop in Deulemont, on the border with Belgium, to purchase dinghys Both defendants claimed they only realised later that the boats were being used for illegal Channel crossings. When I learnt that, I thought of the children on board and I told myself there could have been deaths, the Senegalese man told the court. The imam said he was ashamed. Prosecutors said their explanations did not reflect reality and that the Iranian national was often in the areas where the boats were discovered. |
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@recurve16 | 4 June 19 | |
More than 70 people were intercepted in one day as they crossed the English Channel on eight boats, the government has confirmed. HM Coastguard assisted UK Border Force off the south coast, as a total of 74 migrants tried to reach the UK. Conservative MP for Dover and Deal, Charlie Elphicke, said it was a record number of boats in a single day. Last month, 140 migrants were picked up - the highest number since December,Earlier in the day, eight men in an inflatable dinghy were spotted on Winchelsea Beach, in East Sussex. This crisis was meant to have been dealt with at Christmas, yet numbers continue to rise, Mr Elphicke said. The Home Office needs to get a grip. |
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