As I Went Out One Morning

“Tweeter And The Monkey Man… | February 4, 2010

were hard up for cash, they stayed up all night, selling cocaine and hash.” Or so the story goes. Quite unbelievably, it isn’t too far from the truth. As I’m sure you’d agree if you’d heard the witness, and seen the pictures. Despite this, something else surprised me more at the High Court, today. The “most surprising” tag can be bestowed upon the freedom possessed by men on trial for murder. They’re able to stroll outside - unaccompanied – and get their nicotine fix on their own. I’m quite sure if he’d been younger than he was, he would have taken the opportunity to “run away and hide.” If I were charged with the duty of looking after him, “I would set him in chains at the top of the hill.” But, then, that probably contravenes the European Convention of Human Rights. And to think Reliance got stick…


2 Comments »

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    Comment by affiliate millionaire — February 19, 2010 @ 8:01 pm


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