
I will up date this with links as I watch them.....
this man is a hoot. :Phttps://youtu.be/5Rz2_KdoqSU
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https://youtu.be/sS6SmT6mZWQvampireLOREN wrote:Wow just when you think it can't get any betteralong comes this delightful and really amusing man.
I will up date this with links as I watch them.....
this man is a hoot.
If you view the video of his arrest it appears his sitting room is covered in little tiles....maybe he gets stains on his wallsArthurWankspittle wrote:My first thought was reflected in the comments: Why has he got electric sockets in his shower?
For our American followers, I'm sorry but I don't think there is a Google Translate "Glaswegian to English (US)".
When the very first Mad Max movie was originally released in the U.S., Mel Gibson's voice was dubbed into American English because the distributor thought audiences would not understand his Australian accent. Similarly, when the Jamaican film The Harder They Come was first released in the U.S., it had subtitles.I'm sorry but I don't think there is a Google Translate "Glaswegian to English (US)".
I really liked it when he kept saying to the poor chap "DO YOU UNDERSTAND! DO YOU UNDERSTAND" I just wanted him to reply "I don't stand under!".rumpelstilzchen wrote:I like the bit when the traffic warden asks the footle to get out of his face and the idiot responds with "I'm telling you....don't tell me what to do."
This is the more likely. The less likely IMHO is that he's being held for some variation of impersonating a Police officer/court official/ pretending to be something in the judicial system.TheRambler wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:18 am I would put a small wager on a Bench Warrant (or Scottish equivalent) for failing to surrender to a previous court summons. Saturday morning is a favoured time for executing them as the subject misses the short session sometimes held then and has to remain in custody until dealt with on Monday morning.
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This is now my short odds favourite, a contempt of court.exiledscouser wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:57 am It’s also quite possible that Rab was behind the naming of a child in the latest CLC debacle, .....
Seizure of property does put a different light on things. You would normally expect that to occur before the charging decision was made, even if only to preserve evidence. It’s looking like Rab might be in some very serious trouble. In the light of that it doesn’t surprise me at all that Smith is denying all knowledge of the circumstances. No doubt whatever occurred John was away “changing his library book” at the time.exiledscouser wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:57 am He claims not to know the reasons (I’ll wager he’s fully aware why) but let slip that the cops, having smashed in the door and after the arrest seized a computer and other material, not something they’d take if it was just a fail to appear warrant.
Smith also knows that Rab has not only been charged but has been kept in for court Monday morning.
Ah, but Rab has a cunning defence. He didn't publish the child's name, he published the child's LEGAL FICTION name. Big difference.exiledscouser wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:57 am It’s also quite possible that Rab was behind the naming of a child
And from appearances, he's stupid enough to believe that. That and he thinks he represents a "real" court, with power and authority. People with that kind of defective belief system do stupid and dangerous things.MaritalArtist wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 3:37 pmAh, but Rab has a cunning defence. He didn't publish the child's name, he published the child's LEGAL FICTION name. Big difference.exiledscouser wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:57 am It’s also quite possible that Rab was behind the naming of a child