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scawsby steve

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #30 on Today at 01:53:09 am by scawsby steve »
When I was at PJGS, Mr Brookes the French teacher, whacked me from behind on the back of my head so hard that it knocked me off my chair and I banged my head on the floor.
I was seeing stars afterwards.
Not a thing was said about it.
Me dad told me to behave mi sen.

Bloody hell, Tommy, I had him as well in the third year. A nasty piece of work.

Mr Muddiman was much better. I had him in the first year; a really nice bloke and a great French teacher.



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BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #31 on Today at 02:53:30 am by BillyStubbsTears »
I was at school at the time of the Yorkshire Ripper.

After one bestial murder was revealed, I remember vividly a classmate telling us what his dad had said.

He said "When they catch the bas**rd, they should tie one rope to his balls and another one to his neck. Tie the other ends to two horses facing opposite ways. Then whip the horses."

Draw your own conclusions.

belton rover

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« Reply #32 on Today at 06:14:18 pm by belton rover »
I didn’t think Huntley confessed to murder. I thought he made some b*llocks up about accidental drowning and accidental suffocation.
Kitson.

Bentley Bullet

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #33 on Today at 06:26:01 pm by Bentley Bullet »
I was at school at the time of the Yorkshire Ripper.

After one bestial murder was revealed, I remember vividly a classmate telling us what his dad had said.

He said "When they catch the bas**rd, they should tie one rope to his balls and another one to his neck. Tie the other ends to two horses facing opposite ways. Then whip the horses."

Draw your own conclusions.
How bloody cruel.




You shouldn't whip horses.

Blue Green Algae

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #34 on Today at 06:46:19 pm by Blue Green Algae »
The UK has some of the highest recidivism rates in the world. If you're seriously concerned about wasting money on bed and board for convicted criminals, then I expect you're really pissed off at the system's current focus on punishment rather than rehabiliation.

tommy toes

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #35 on Today at 07:06:02 pm by tommy toes »
When I was at PJGS, Mr Brookes the French teacher, whacked me from behind on the back of my head so hard that it knocked me off my chair and I banged my head on the floor.
I was seeing stars afterwards.
Not a thing was said about it.
Me dad told me to behave mi sen.

Bloody hell, Tommy, I had him as well in the third year. A nasty piece of work.

Mr Muddiman was much better. I had him in the first year; a really nice bloke and a great French teacher.
Strangely enough Steve , I eventually got on well with Mr Brookes, possibly because I was good at French.
He had a vile temper but he was a good teacher and on the side of his pupils if they worked hard.
Many years later I met him in Barclays bank in town and he was really pleased to see me.

scawsby steve

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Re: Ian Huntley
« Reply #36 on Today at 07:51:29 pm by scawsby steve »
When I was at PJGS, Mr Brookes the French teacher, whacked me from behind on the back of my head so hard that it knocked me off my chair and I banged my head on the floor.
I was seeing stars afterwards.
Not a thing was said about it.
Me dad told me to behave mi sen.

Bloody hell, Tommy, I had him as well in the third year. A nasty piece of work.

Mr Muddiman was much better. I had him in the first year; a really nice bloke and a great French teacher.
Strangely enough Steve , I eventually got on well with Mr Brookes, possibly because I was good at French.
He had a vile temper but he was a good teacher and on the side of his pupils if they worked hard.
Many years later I met him in Barclays bank in town and he was really pleased to see me.

Alors c'est bon, Tomas.

 

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