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Hardly the crime of the century even IF he was cutting wood on council land. Poor old boy paid with his life!

Does everyone who drives around with a tyre thats a bit bald deserve to crash into a ditch and die?? Thats also illegal is it not? :sneaky2:

A lot of judging by holier than thou's going on in this thread it seems!

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Hardly the crime of the century even IF he was cutting wood on council land. Poor old boy paid with his life!

Does everyone who drives around with a tyre thats a bit bald deserve to crash into a ditch and die?? Thats also illegal is it not? :sneaky2:

A lot of judging by holier than thou's going on in this thread it seems!

 

What about the law abiding cotizens on the overloaded thread?

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What about the law abiding cotizens on the overloaded thread?

 

Sorry but you got me completly bamboozled with that????? :lol:

Care to elaborate?

Edit: Just realised you were on about the thread "Overloaded" ha ha.

Bit rusty and hungover today, i catch on eventually :D

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Im assuming he was trying to get a bit of firewood to try and stay warm as the price gas/leccy is outrageous he can no longer afford it.... whilst the fat cats of british gas, eon etc sit in their corporate offices swilling champers looking at their monthly profit sheet!

 

I have no way of knowing if this is tru of course but always nice to do a bit of fat cat bashing lol

 

 

 

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I pretty much agree with this :(

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Sorry but you got me completly bamboozled with that????? :lol:

Care to elaborate?

Edit: Just realised you were on about the thread "Overloaded" ha ha.

Bit rusty and hungover today, i catch on eventually :D

 

Don't worry I bamboozle myself on a daily regular basis.

Nice use of the word bamboozled though. Have a thumbs up emoticon:thumbup1:

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Hardly the crime of the century even IF he was cutting wood on council land. Poor old boy paid with his life!

Does everyone who drives around with a tyre thats a bit bald deserve to crash into a ditch and die?? Thats also illegal is it not? :sneaky2:

A lot of judging by holier than thou's going on in this thread it seems!

 

No, not a huge crime, but had he not have been doing it, he wouldn't be dead. As for bald tyres, if they pop and the driver crashes and dies, then it's their own fault! The problem is that when people take these risks other people get hurt

 

 

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Well of course there is speculation! that's what we do, it's a forum, people talk about stuff, it doesn't matter what people say.

One of the things that I've noticed in the modern age is this collective grief thing that people have. Like Gnome said; I don't know the bloke and to be honest I don't care anymore than the thousands of other people who have died or been killed in his town, county, or country in traffic accidents or jumping from buildings since this thread started.

I assume a lot of you are on FB, have you ever got one of those things you're supposed to pass on if you've lost someone to cancer? one click of a button and there you are, a caring person in front of all you friends and family.

It's BS

 

Very true. What people don't realise when they mindlessly click like etc is that they are phish scam stuff. When you "like" something it gives them access to your details which they then use to target you for advertising.

 

And do you really give a rats arse that a dog slept on its owners grave, or a wife slept by her dead marine husbands coffin or that a child in some far off clime is on a ventillator. I doubt it. You will have probably forgotten it before you even scroll down.

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No, not a huge crime, but had he not have been doing it, he wouldn't be dead. As for bald tyres, if they pop and the driver crashes and dies, then it's their own fault! The problem is that when people take these risks other people get hurt

 

 

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Nobody else got hurt :confused1:

And nobody deserves to be spoken ill of when facts are not fully known!

If you have never done anything minor on the wrong side of the law i applaud you. And if you do anything minor on the wrong side of the law in the future i hope you don't pay with your life.

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Yes but I was referring to his motives, I'm certainly not going to call any one a thief, without know a great deal about the situation.

 

Some of the attitudes I read on here these days are pretty appalling

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i agree Skyhuck its the same as all benefit claimants being labeled scroungers

these attitudes are from brain washed gobshites:thumbdown:

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