gordondaviesmoustache
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Like you were about Gundog, you mean?I’m always right though.
Like you were about Gundog, you mean?I’m always right though.
Yep. He’s gash. The proverbial “one in ten’ player.Like you were about Gundog, you mean?
First two episodes are boring and just a bit empty, 3-6 is where the main meat of the whole series isI’ve just watched the first two episodes so nothing much new has been shown. One thing from episode 2 that has shocked me is the 3 absolute cuntish British journalists who practically started a which hunt against Robert Murat which resulted in a fair bit of wasted time.
I don't think it is such an existential problem of neglect or child abuse as some clearly do. We would certainly leave our kids in the hotel room whilst we ate downstairs when they were young. It's what everyone did.I feel like there's an awful lot of whataboutery here really.
Taking it back to basics: do you think leaving your 3 very young children on their own in an apartment with the door unlocked while going out for food and drink is a good idea?
Indeed.I would suggest that they're idiots for taking the chance/gamble on their own children's welfare
Indeed.
If they had £1m in cash would they leave it unattended in an unlocked hotel room on the ground floor next to a gate that doesn’t need a key to open right next to a road?
Unfortunately young girls are very valuable to criminal gangs/traffickers/paedophile rings.
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Yeah, I agree there’s a lot of BS about the case and even if they were swingers I don’t think that makes them any more or less likely to have anything to do with it so for me it’s largely irrelevant.
What most certainly isn’t bullshit though is the statement that Dr Katherine Gasper gave to Leicestershire police about 2 weeks after Maddie disappeared:
http://thegaspersstatement.blogspot.com/2009/10/statement-of-dr-katherine-zacharias.html?m=1
I will say the joke thing is weird as hell but what I do find odd is that they bathed each others children. Is that odd to other people?Probably just a bad joke taken out of context but I’ve seen that this has been used on Facebook to make out that Gerry Mccann was part of a paedophile ring lol.
I will say the joke thing is weird as hell but what I do find odd is that they bathed each others children. Is that odd to other people?
What about 18-21?It depends how old they are. 0-2 years old I’d say it wasn’t that bad. 2-5 is borderline. 6-16 is fucked up.
and beyond 21 - is that a little odd? - or ok?What about 18-21?
I can answer that using how i was brought up as my basis for reasoning...I feel like there's an awful lot of whataboutery here really.
Taking it back to basics: do you think leaving your 3 very young children on their own in an apartment with the door unlocked while going out for food and drink is a good idea?
Hard to disagree with anything you've said mate. As I've said the twins, Madeline and those who were caught in the crossfire after are who I feel sorry forI can answer that using how i was brought up as my basis for reasoning...
It is neglect plain and simple. There are no mitigating circumstances here at all. You go on holiday with the kids, it is for the kids. Any parent putting anything above that are neglectful so and so's who deserve all the scorn poured upon them. My mum would have sun cream an inch thick on me along with the regulatory t-shirt over the top of that. Everything involved me, the young kid totally reliant on my mothers ability to protect and raise me. If i went out of her sight she made sure the world stopped until i was safe and sound.
The word is full of danger and i was brought up to understand your child is beyond paramount, literally nothing comes before them, not even your next lung full of air. My mother was at the time a functioning middle class alcoholic type but even that was not strong enough to stop her seeing me as the absolute priority in her life. If i had the flu, i'd wake up and mum was sat there watching me, all night!
Now if we take the view they were not involved they are at least guilty of leaving a kid, barely out of being a toddler alone whilst they enjoyed a lovely evening with other adults. For myself i find them absolutely guilty of the childs death/kidnap. I say this because the child has no awareness or understanding where they can take matters into their own hands. That child was at the mercy of their parents and they failed her on a large level.
My mum is absolute about this and it has rubbed off on me. Others may differ but personally i have nothing but anger and disdain for the parents. They failed a child totally reliant on them for what? a good old chat and glass of wine? They deserve the heartache as cold as it sounds because it was their choice to leave a young child alone.
The pandering to their heartache makes me angry to be honest. YOU are the adult and had a huge responsibility, YOU failed that child. Nothing anyone says can negate that.
What about 18-21?
We all seen the press in action, they target the same person, they suggest something in one newspaper which is quoted in another paper which becomes 'fact' which is then is tweeted and gossiped about by people, and then reported on again selling more newspapers...... one big snowball effect caused by the press to sell news.
Look at how Sterling is portrayed, it's a million miles away from what he actually is. Yet there are people out there, lots, who think he is a gangster loving bling guy with many many kids.
The most anyone can say is we dont know, can even suspect them, but vilifying them is exactly what our gutterpress want.
"Raheem DISGRACED as he is implicated in the kidnapping of Madeline McCann"I was wondering how long it would be before Sterling copped for the blame on this.
Cue many responses saying “everyone did that back in the day”.I will say the joke thing is weird as hell but what I do find odd is that they bathed each others children. Is that odd to other people?
Why is it laughable? You really think these dogs who have been highly trained for their specific job randomly bark at anything?Just watched the footage of the cadaver dogs for the first time. Completely laughable, especially when they started randomly barking at the McCanns’ clothes. It’s worrying that evidence such as this is even admissible in our justice system.