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moon23
Calaspia


841 Posts

Posted - 15/05/2008 :  09:48:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Seeing as once again football fans have proved that they are unable to behave themselves, should we now think about scrapping large outside screens and party events for them?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7401814.stm

thedelboy
Discworld



United Kingdom
1402 Posts

Posted - 15/05/2008 :  10:01:35  Show Profile  Send thedelboy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
SCREAMS LOUDLY "MOON LT WILL GET UPSET HE ALREADY HAS A THREAD ON THIS"Scottish fans

keep on smiling
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moon23
Calaspia



841 Posts

Posted - 15/05/2008 :  10:14:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh yea opps.. sorry LTNS
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thedelboy
Discworld



United Kingdom
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Posted - 15/05/2008 :  10:20:42  Show Profile  Send thedelboy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote

keep on smiling
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Joe Bloggs
Alagaësía



72 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  01:18:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh I dont know Moon, shall we put some in the zoo for future generations to consider?
Best cull all forests too eh, we don't want a repeat of the great unwashed at Titnor Woods do we. 'Kin middlesclasses huggin' trees for goodness sake whatever next.

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Joe Bloggs
Alagaësía



72 Posts

Posted - 17/05/2008 :  01:21:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
See what I mean? Cull the woods I tell thee, end the madness.Without the woods there 'wood' be no more crime.


Fresh search at site of body in woods
By Ben Parsons


Forensic teams were tonight continuing to examine a woman's body found in woodland to try to find out what killed her.

The detectives investigating the disappearance of Diane Chenery-Wickens were examining the remains to see if they are those of the missing BBC make-up artist.

And Mrs Chenery-Wickens' estranged husband was continuing to be questioned on suspicion of her murder despite officers being unable as yet to confirm that the 48-year-old is the body in the woods.
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The remains were discovered in undergrowth next to a quiet lane in Little Horsted, near Uckfield, on Thursday morning by a dog walker.

Today extra police search teams were sent to the site to scour the area 50m around the remains to collect extra evidence.

A group of officers with dogs searched the trees and undergrowth near the body while police divers examined a murky pond to look for a murder weapon.

The badly decomposed body was not removed but instead forensic officers worked around it to try to collect evidence that could identify her killer.
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