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Ha! Yeah, must be the SCS.
time to send in a Predator.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/predator/
obviously, a Predator with the correct training in mental health issues, health n safety, etc.
I'm loving the sniper pic above- what a set of idiots. DPM gear, silenced sniper rifles, ear defenders and this weeks shopping list blowing about.
Ex SF for definate!
They will be loving it - fun in the sun with a big gun ๐
To be fair the snipers aren't supposed to be low profile or why would they have film crews and photographers near them.
I love the "knowing" comments from all the "ex SAS/SBS" members of STW... ๐ ๐
... that have read a few Andy McNab books...
Eccles - MemberBackhander - the cow is, in fact, special forces. Sneaky.
It's on a steak out...taxi!
Side issue, but does anyone else reckon that acting chief constable or whatever rank she holds is an utter lightweight?
I thought police top brass were all supposed to be uber-slick media friendly spin machines these days. If it wasn't for the braiding on her uniform you'd think she was a part time receptionist at HQ.
Dear Mr Moat
It has come to my notice that John Terry has been shagging your missus while you were in prison.
Yours sincerely
Wayne Bridge.
wanted large bloke in orange t shirt, souldnt be hard to spot.
RaveyDavey - Member
I don't want to p1ss on anyones 'get the SAS to sort him' parade but don't you think that they may have more important things on the go at the moment? Like fighting wars overseas and homeland security? I don't think some fat ginger 'roid raged psycho is going to get their attention anytime soon. The local fire arms boys don't get much chance to shoot people for real and deserve the chance of some live target practice. let them have their moment of glory, with any luck it'll be caught on film.
I wouldn't be so sure about that 8)
[url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article550116.ece ]You seem to be forgetting this little incident..[/url]
[url= http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23552726-mark-wasnt-aiming-at-police-when-they-shot-him-says-mother.do ]And this one..[/url]
Anyhow, if the SAS don't do the shooting 'the local fire arms boys' (aka CO19) need the SAS there to point out what to shoot at:
Why is their admin lying all over the place and why is the birds bergen blocking her view?
The only 'admin', as you call it, that I can see is the sheet of paper to the blokes right, clearly held down to stop it blowing away, and he seems to be looking at it, so I would hazard a guess that it's actually a map, and as for the girl, it's impossible to say whether her vision is blocked to her left, 'cos we can't see there either; there could be a stone wall for all you know. I would say the biggest obstacle to her vision is the bloody great black quadruped in front of her that appears to have slipped your notice.
So. Another day dawns with no news of the fugitive.
If they don't get him in time for the 6 o'clock news and tonights Evening Standard there is no real point in doing so until Sunday afternoon to catch Monday's papers.
I like this scene of happy community policing inRothbury from yesterday:
I like this scene of happy community policing inRothbury from yesterday:
One word: guns.
If they don't get him in time for the 6 o'clock news and tonights Evening Standard there is no real point in doing so until Sunday afternoon to catch Monday's papers.
V funny. Ho ho belly laugh.
I am [i]semi[/i] serious. This is starting to get boring, and the commentary is shifting to Sue Sim's general aura of uselessness and her hair. From a media-management point of view it's not ideal. If it all gets quietly wrapped up over a fine weekend when no-one's watching the news the publicity aspects of this won't have been a success. The catching the armed lunatic aspect is obviously in many respects more important, of course. ๐
In regard to the media coverage, The Daily Mash nails it again:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/any-chance-you-could-do-kay-burley?-rothbury-asks-armed-police-201007072887/
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That sign in the bakers window says "All our sandwiches are freshly made to order", yet the picture shows a roll, not a sandwich. โ
I'm braking cover just for Singletrackworld Ginger from the North East and with the same French spelling and her's me thinking I was the only one in the North East.
I guess the years of school yard names of towel, trowel etc may have made him snap, although my all time favourite was at secondary schoo, the legendary Raoul, Raoul sanitary towel.....
LOL - the 'other' R appears. You making an appearance oop north any time soon?
Apparently police have been stationed at schools to reassure parents. Isn't that a bit silly considering he has known grieviences with the police?
The red tops report that police left machine-gun ammo in a child's bedroom.
The Graun claims that he was spotted last night in Rothbury, but disappeared without trace.
The Sun excitedly reports an RAF tornado being scrambled in the hunt (apparently for its thermal imaging capability).
The Daily Star's headline is "No-one Is Safe From Gun Nut".
I wouldn't be so sure about thatYou seem to be forgetting this little incident..
And this one..
Anyhow, if the SAS don't do the shooting 'the local fire arms boys' (aka CO19) need the SAS there to point out what to shoot at:
I'm not sure what your point is, Stockwell was a terrorist incident and I am not surprised that special forces may have been involved. Also just because someone dons a black balaclava it doesn't make them a member of the SAS. Something some of you bedroom cowboys would do well to remember.
No. 20 does look as if it has quite sharp edges...
I reckon he's round at his mam's, having a nice sausage stottie and a bottle of dog.
yeah, and no. 35 could have your eye out if you weren't careful
I had no idea guns were so dangerous
just because someone dons a black balaclava it doesn't make them a member of the SAS.
*digs out the receipt for the army/navy store*
round at his mam's, having a nice sausage stottie
uh-oh, NOW the daily sport'll be interested - incest you say ?
What is a [i]bedroom cowboy[/i] in this context BTW? For my general education? ๐
LOL at davidrussell.
It's like a [i]keyboard warrior[/i] but wearing a hat and chaps. HTH
But not a balaclava?
Wearing a balaclava would make you a bedroom bank robber ๐
i finally put a padlock on the shed last night 'just incase' he makes his way down to s.wales for an overnight stop
can't be too careful
Can you imagine me going up to Rothbury at the moment and someone shouting see you in the pub Raoul ;0)
The Sun's "security adviser", Andy McNab, has added some words of wisdom to the effect that Moat cannot hide indefinitely, just for quite a long time.
I think I prefer the version of policing in which they try to arrest the mentally ill man without hurting him.
No shoot the ****t it's cheaper than 30 years in the nick and the country is skint
How do you know he is mentally ill ?
How do you know he is mentally ill ?
Please point out any officially sane person that shoots three people then goes on the run taunting the cops?
Plenty people in jail who have murdered more people than that and been declared 'sane'.
Please point out any officially sane person that shoots three people then goes on the run taunting the cops?
...with THAT haircut
There was fairly wide agreement (I do not know how well informed) that he took enough steroids to be fairly barking. Also, I tend to agree with Mat's reasoning that going on a shooting and camping rampage while writing absurdly long letters about how you're starting a war with Northumbria Police is probably not indicative of a very even keel. ๐
That does not mean either that he isn't sane enough to be conviced of murder - you have to lack an idea of what you're doing for that, rather than be doing it for eye-poppingly deranged reasons.







