Logan must go
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- Snipe Watson
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Re: Logan must go
It's got damn all to do with finding their address. It's a tactic they use all the time. Hopefully they will take it to the ombudsman.
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Oh sorry.
In that case I would be furious.
In that case I would be furious.
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Pip's new best frienddamianmcr wrote:Id bet my life the PSNI could have found the address of the pair out quickly. Im sure they have a database.
Flip I work for the NICS and I could have found it out in minutes.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Clear indication is that they called by telephone....Russ wrote:Did the PSNI call UR or go to Ravenhill
Going to Ravenhill to me would be prudent on their part. One would assume someone in full time employment would be at their employers
Calling them on the other hand doesn't make sense
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I am not aware the extent that the PSNI call with peoples business/employers and I assume snipe that you must have some experience (not personally)... I would guess that the PSNI should have had the address anyhow given that they had an alleged rape victim, a taxi driver and an alleged witness come suspect. Notwithstanding that I suggest 20 mins work of enquiries would have sorted it yet telephoning their work does seem strange..
I do recall one experience I had myself several years ago now when they called to inform myself that my car has been acting suspiciously... What they did not appreciate however was my taking them to the garage and asking the car what it had been up to. I then had to point out to them that if my car was acting suspiciously it was doing so without my knowledge but enquired further what was it doing to raise suspicion? They advised that it had been parked in a nearby street and again that it had been seen acting suspiciously.. Yet to this day the PSNI have been unable to clarify what suspicious act it was carrying out.. it was parked legally outside my sister in laws house and was both taxed and insured.
They further showed their incompetence by telephoning me a few days later wanting me to attend the station to answer questions about my cars suspicious activity.. I told them the car was refusing to attend and that they would need to get a warrant to arrest it... Never seen them again.
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btw.. only 91 signatures. Ulster Rugby Supporters want him more than you think. Otherwise copy the link put it on your social media platforms and spread the word.. It won't hurt UR's finances one bit to have 5,000 signatures through the post.
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“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
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“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
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“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
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Awe jeeze the players are getting the "when I was in Burma" speech this morning
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Re: Logan must go
Burma Starfish. Coatzee read the sermon and Slogan helped them pray.
Support the Team, not the regime
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Guinness is Good For You.
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Official photo from presseyeRooster wrote:Awe jeeze the players are getting the "when I was in Burma" speech this morning
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jeez I wish that someone would put all this army stuff to bed once and for all... I seen more action with the Boy Scouts and got more badges to boot.. Serve to Lead feck me that was another business down the pan.Kofi Annan wrote:
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The only Burma Slogie ballot has ever been near is Burmah Street, BT7.
Burn him.
Burn him.
Re: Logan must go
He's old enough to have filled the car with Burmah 4star a few times in his day does that count?
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As Managing Director of British Petroleum would he not have free petrol from his own mob?ColinM wrote:He's old enough to have filled the car with Burmah 4star a few times in his day does that count?
I mean BP a company with over 70,000 employees and a turnover in excess of $180B. He must be on more that Charles.
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