What are you going to do, have you explained everything that's happened this year to them.
They can't let you starve, tell them to get it fixed.
I will try again tomorrow but I am simply too exhausted and ill today Vicks. :(
I read your latest post, try and find a way to get a new account so you can post freely JD.
Thanks Vic. X
Digger said
Sep 24 12:53 AM, 2022
Which cup
Syl said
Sep 24 12:58 AM, 2022
6.
Magica said
Sep 24 8:42 AM, 2022
1
Anonymous said
Sep 24 9:03 AM, 2022
2
Vita said
Sep 25 3:59 PM, 2022
Alexander Miller.
He might look like a harmless auld man with his bunnet and smile but this beast committed one of Scotland's most barbaric double child murders and now he's set for release.
In 1976 Miller sneaked into the house of the McMonigle family to steal their televison, siblings Irene who was 12 and John who was 13 were at home, their dad and other sister were moving things to their new house.
Miller beat John and Irene to death with a hammer, Irene was also sexually assaulted.
Miller was sent to Carstairs (which is our Broadmoor) he spent nearly forty years there before being moved to a less secure unit in Ayr and just five years ago was still deemed 'too dangerous' to be freed.
However the powers that be now think he's 'too frail' to commit anymore crimes and are preparing to release him in England.
I think their worried folk here might harm in but in England most people wouldn't know him.
I read your latest post, try and find a way to get a new account so you can post freely JD.
Thanks Vic. X
Which cup
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Alexander Miller.
He might look like a harmless auld man with his bunnet and smile but this beast committed one of Scotland's most barbaric double child murders and now he's set for release.
In 1976 Miller sneaked into the house of the McMonigle family to steal their televison, siblings Irene who was 12 and John who was 13 were at home, their dad and other sister were moving things to their new house.
Miller beat John and Irene to death with a hammer, Irene was also sexually assaulted.
Miller was sent to Carstairs (which is our Broadmoor) he spent nearly forty years there before being moved to a less secure unit in Ayr and just five years ago was still deemed 'too dangerous' to be freed.
However the powers that be now think he's 'too frail' to commit anymore crimes and are preparing to release him in England.
I think their worried folk here might harm in but in England most people wouldn't know him.
John and Irene.
Oh those poor kids. He should never be released, evil as evil is 😠
He's a evil auld bastard and the authorities have no right dumping him in England.
He should still be in Carstairs.
-- Edited by Vita on Monday 26th of September 2022 02:28:56 PM
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Which cup does the coffee spill into? Give it a go
I already did....I said 6. Mags and anon also had a guess.
I’d say none of them?… all the tubes are closed off at some point!
None of them?… all blocked at one point or another!
A long running mystery here could have finally been solved.
A wee boy's body was found washed up on the shores of The Firth Of Tay 23rd of May 1971.
He was aged between two and four years old and was only wearing a Pyjama top with a shirt over it.
The youngster was given a proper burial by the people of Scotland and was called 'The Unknown Bairn'
The case features on a Podcast called 'The Cruelty-A Child Unclaimed'
It seems the wee boy was a member of the travelling community here but distrust of the authorities meant nobody came forward at the time.
Unravelling the mystery of the unknown bairn - BBC News