rumpelstilzchen wrote:A question the GOOFs should be asking themselves: If Haining really believes the house is owned by Tom why didn't Haining go up on the roof with Tom?exiledscouser wrote:
Truth is Mark 'Ceylon' Haining 'groomed' Tom from the outset. Courted him, surrounded him with cooing sycophants, gave him hope where none existed, filled his head with worthless advice and bogus theories, introduced him to dangerous serial failed litigants and thereafter treated him as his very own poster-boy for his Goodf nonsense. Let him fall down the rabbit hole and wreck his life. Granted, he was to a certain extent pushing at an open door with Tom who seemed willing from fairly early on to grasp at straws, even the men of straw who ultimately latched on to him but that's classic behaviour of and by an abuser, seeking out and exploiting weak and desperate individuals.
All in all it was a delightful little side show, for me the only thing missing was to see the old fool lose his footing land on his back and slide off the roof. From the beginning he was been made the poster boy of this movement and he appeared to relish his time in the sun. Now it appears that a new "path" has been found !!!!!1!!!, one that leads to success via the Criminal Court.
One can see the hand of Guido the MagnerCider man holding the map, Guided by Guido how can this possibly fail?. I see that the garage has been demolished , possibly to frustrate roof top adventurers ....now I hope they coat the roof with a thick coat of grease. What I really hope is that when Tom hands himself in he is told no action will be taken, if he has also caught a chill that would be good too.