Bob looks quite amused.
The Derek Chauvin Trial
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wanderlust
Norpig
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22 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Wed Mar 31 2021, 20:37
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Bob looks quite amused.
23 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Wed Mar 31 2021, 21:55
Ten Bobsworth
Frank Worthington
That's the late Jim Callaghan, innit?boltonbonce wrote:
24 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Thu Apr 01 2021, 09:51
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
If that is Callaghan he was a shit boxing coach.
25 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Thu Apr 01 2021, 10:11
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
You have the temerity to question my pleasures?Boggersbelief wrote:You two must have been at it for about two years now.
I thought everyone enjoys his nonsensical knee-jerk rants
And anyone who disagrees with him gets one so there’s plenty to go round. Although eventually he may wish to reconsider his site recruitment strategy and just let folk have an opinion of their own.....
26 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Thu Apr 01 2021, 11:03
Sluffy
Admin
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Some opinions are right, some are clearly wrong.
Most people can accept that their opinions may indeed be wrong when confronted with facts to the contrary.
One person on here never can, instead he lies, abuses and avoids backing up his opinion with any proof whatsoever - mainly because there isn't any!
He even makes out its all a game to him.
And all to avoid being seen to be wrong by a bunch of strangers on the internet.
I just find him laughable.
I do hope his real life persona is vastly different that what he portrays on here but sadly I suspect not.
That being the case he's clearly got personal issues and I should really have some sympathy for him but his lies and abuse over the years have drained all that from me.
I feel sorry instead for those in real life that have to endure him.
Some opinions are right, some are clearly wrong.
Most people can accept that their opinions may indeed be wrong when confronted with facts to the contrary.
One person on here never can, instead he lies, abuses and avoids backing up his opinion with any proof whatsoever - mainly because there isn't any!
He even makes out its all a game to him.
And all to avoid being seen to be wrong by a bunch of strangers on the internet.
I just find him laughable.
I do hope his real life persona is vastly different that what he portrays on here but sadly I suspect not.
That being the case he's clearly got personal issues and I should really have some sympathy for him but his lies and abuse over the years have drained all that from me.
I feel sorry instead for those in real life that have to endure him.
27 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Thu Apr 01 2021, 11:12
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Talking of recruitment and retention of members, do we have any female posters left on the site? It would be healthy to have their perspective on "things"....wanderlust wrote:
You have the temerity to question my pleasures?
I thought everyone enjoys his nonsensical knee-jerk rants
And anyone who disagrees with him gets one so there’s plenty to go round. Although eventually he may wish to reconsider his site recruitment strategy and just let folk have an opinion of their own.....
29 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Thu Apr 01 2021, 11:19
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
...but seriously....!?BoltonTillIDie wrote:Nat
I always enjoyed Chairmanda's intelligent, interesting contributions, and Sunlight provided a tangental, fascinating perspective that we might have encouraged more. Some great artwork from her.....
31 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Tue Apr 20 2021, 22:23
Sluffy
Admin
No surprise really was there.
Apparently he accepted a plea bargain deal and in return get a ten year sentance but it was later withdrawn as 'politically' it was seen to be too lenient.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/officials-chauvin-was-ready-to-plead-to-3rddegree-murder-derek-chauvin-george-floyd-william-barr-plea-deal-minneapolis-b1801072.html
Don't know what he was thinking of to kneel on a blokes neck for almost ten minutes when everything is being filmed by police body cams and spectators phones - it wasn't going to end well for him even if Floyd had survived it.
I imagine he's going to have a big target on his back whilst in jail - what's the betting he's going to find religion all of a sudden!
Apparently he accepted a plea bargain deal and in return get a ten year sentance but it was later withdrawn as 'politically' it was seen to be too lenient.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/officials-chauvin-was-ready-to-plead-to-3rddegree-murder-derek-chauvin-george-floyd-william-barr-plea-deal-minneapolis-b1801072.html
Don't know what he was thinking of to kneel on a blokes neck for almost ten minutes when everything is being filmed by police body cams and spectators phones - it wasn't going to end well for him even if Floyd had survived it.
I imagine he's going to have a big target on his back whilst in jail - what's the betting he's going to find religion all of a sudden!
32 Re: The Derek Chauvin Trial Wed Apr 21 2021, 08:11
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
He'll have to go in with the nonces or solitary now. He wouldn't survive 10 minutes otherwise.
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