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Horsebox Wrote:

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> What's your point, Hal9000?


Getting the facts straight, for example: no one was murdered.


> You almost seem to be excusing Biggs by portraying

> him as a minor player in the violent robbery.


I'm not. I have no opinion on Biggs one way or the other. My only interest is in the government's reaction to the events.

Horsebox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > One thing I always find rather odd about the > Great > > Train Robbery is that no trains were stolen. > > Strange that. > > Arf, arf, Jah. It was a robbery from a train, not > the theft of a train.


Have you had a sense of humour bypass? It's a joke.

lindylou Wrote:

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> Glad to see Ronnie is allowed to die peacefully.

> Don't get me wrong. I do not condone crime, but

> when you think about what criminals get away

> nowadsays it beggars belief. OK, someone died in

> the robbery, but my god, 30 years for a robbery.

> When you think nowadays you could be out in 15

> years for a murder it is outrageous. I am sure

> ronnie was filled with remorse for what happened.

> Why is jack straw using old criminals as a get

> out? My goodnes there is more crime than ever in

> our streets today. More violent. The reason I am

> one of the first to post is that the majority of

> you fellow EDF users are too young to know what

> has gone on. Please pm me or reply if younare

> over 50. Many thanks.



Something else I personally find a little incongruous.


Three British soldiers die in AFG and we have a thread about a person whose contribution to his country is entirely negative.


Go figure!

Santerme Wrote:

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> Interesting

>

> Eddie and Charlie Richardson....

>

> They had a great little drinking den in Rushey

> Green

>

> Frankie Fraser

>

> Jimmy Moody, who Charlie nailed to the floor for

> spending protection money at Catford Dog Track

>

> I am sure I can think of some more.


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Eddie and Charlie Richardson....


Battered their own lieutenant Scotch Jock Kerr to pieces with a whole set of golf clubs one by one , then realised they had the wrong man once they'd hospitalised him

So, oh yeah they really looked after their own......


Oh & he remained loyal 'till the day he died last year.

>

Horsebox Wrote:

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> lindylou Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> but years ago there was a code called

> > honour amongst theives,

>

> Christ on a fu cking bike, you naive idiot. Three

> hail Marys and a coshing over the head for you.

> Hopefully it will beat some sense into you.

>

> Cretin.



Erh, great post Horsebox..

The Home Secretary has not executed a U turn. He was right to refuse parole as, apparently, Biggs at no point expressed any remorse. Equally he was later correct in releasing the chronically sick 80 year old on compassionate grounds. Politics do not enter into it, and the case has little in common with the Lockerbie (supposed) bomber.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Horsebox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> ----- > Jah Lush Wrote: >

> --------------------------------------------------

> > ----- > > > > > One thing I always find rather

> odd about the > Great > > Train Robbery is that no

> trains were stolen. > > Strange that. > > Arf,

> arf, Jah. It was a robbery from a train, not > the

> theft of a train.

>

> Have you had a sense of humour bypass? It's a

> joke.


Jah, yes I have.


It was bloody painful and I still have the scars.








(I was drunk and missed the subtle nuances of your post.)

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Santerme Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Interesting

> >

> > Eddie and Charlie Richardson....

> >

> > They had a great little drinking den in Rushey

> > Green

> >

> > Frankie Fraser

> >

> > Jimmy Moody, who Charlie nailed to the floor

> for

> > spending protection money at Catford Dog Track

> >

> > I am sure I can think of some more.

>

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----------

>

> Eddie and Charlie Richardson....

>

> Battered their own lieutenant Scotch Jock Kerr to

> pieces with a whole set of golf clubs one by one ,

> then realised they had the wrong man once they'd

> hospitalised him

> So, oh yeah they really looked after their

> own......

>

> Oh & he remained loyal 'till the day he died last

> year.

> >


And if you had done something extra special, I hear the Richardsons would buy you a new shirt.

Diamonds they was.

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