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The comedy court of Common Law
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Broad bottom, Greater Manchester.
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And Nob End near Manchester.exiledscouser wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:13 amTwinned with Bell End Worscerstercestercestershire England
If only we could convince the people of Ramsbottom that they need a lower and Upper Ramsbottom.
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And connecting the dots, next village east is Charlesworth and the one after is Simmondley, location of Hanover Cottage. It's not a coincidence.....TheHallouminati wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 11:04 am Broad bottom, Greater Manchester.
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I think one of them should be re-named Thick Twit for Princess Wrecka.ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 3:25 pmAnd connecting the dots, next village east is Charlesworth and the one after is Simmondley, location of Hanover Cottage. It's not a coincidence.....TheHallouminati wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 11:04 am Broad bottom, Greater Manchester.
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As if we needed confirmation, the incident in question seems to be someone thinking the lady was a terrorist. It'd all kicking off on the thread. Last post....
I half expected the racist card to be pulled, well there you go, so much for valuing the lives and rights of others, i'll say nothing more, i'm done here, @superstar36uk you've incorrectly pulled the racist card when it's got nothing whatsoever to do with any race but a sick twisted evil ideology so how about putting the race card to bed?
And it's FACT, we do have a terrorist element in the UK, whether it's in any way related to the lady at the common law court event is irrelevant and not purported by me to be the case in the first place, could I possibly ask for people not to make statements with assumptions as if they know me personally? no one here does.
Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
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Yes. Yes we do. I don't think anyone is ignoring ISIS related morons or the good work being done to thwart them but this is perhaps more telling of the current situation.
MI5 to take over in fight against rise of UK rightwing extremism
Now I would appalled if every white person wearing track suit bottoms going about their normal business was viewed as a potential terrorist if they walk into a room but if MI5 are doing their job properly, then a sensible place to start would be keeping an eye on the White Pendragons, PLD and the Comedy Law Court.Four extreme rightwing alleged plots have been thwarted in the UK since March 2017... with around 100 investigations into the extreme rightwing currently live, the threat is assessed as growing.
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How do you know they aren't already? Or have you unwittingly given something awayAnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 8:46 am
Now I would appalled if every white person wearing track suit bottoms going about their normal business was viewed as a potential terrorist if they walk into a room but if MI5 are doing their job properly, then a sensible place to start would be keeping an eye on the White Pendragons, PLD and the Comedy Law Court.
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My MI5/MI6/GCHQ security check clearance expired 16 years ago, so I'm now out of the loop. Although I'm probably not meant to even say that!Footloose52 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 9:45 am How do you know they aren't already? Or have you unwittingly given something away
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It looks like the natives are getting restless and not a little suspicious about the amount of money it supposedly needs to function.
These repeated begging bowls for inexplicably large amounts of money seem to be setting off the 'scam' detectors of some people and with very good reason.
These repeated begging bowls for inexplicably large amounts of money seem to be setting off the 'scam' detectors of some people and with very good reason.
Isn't it odd that Bobby The Bankrupt seems to have a 24 hour hotline to HHJ Smith J when it suits him but pleads ignorance if anybody questions him? I wonder what percentage he's skimming off the top.James Fraser
£800?
Robert White
Yes mate don't know the breakdown but with venue hire for a weekend and other expenses it come to around £800.
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Common law court needs 365.00 for week end donations much appreciated
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Common law court seems to be asking for a lot of money recently
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If you look through the birth suffer tickets 'registered' with the CCoCL, you'll see members of the Tchouamo family, who apparently originally hail from Cameroon. Hopefully they haven't been given the impression that placing themselves on the 'register' will have any effect on their residency status in the UK.
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That's a good point. HHJ Smith J could probably make a few bob with common-law immigration documents.John Uskglass wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 4:54 pm If you look through the birth suffer tickets 'registered' with the CCoCL, you'll see members of the Tchouamo family, who apparently originally hail from Cameroon. Hopefully they haven't been given the impression that placing themselves on the 'register' will have any effect on their residency status in the UK.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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I bet 1million Re a few pages back that "the lady at the common law court event" was Rekha Patel. I now raise that to 10million Re .SteveUK wrote:
As if we needed confirmation, the incident in question seems to be someone thinking the lady was a terrorist. It'd all kicking off on the thread. Last post....
I half expected the racist card to be pulled, well there you go, so much for valuing the lives and rights of others, i'll say nothing more, i'm done here, @superstar36uk you've incorrectly pulled the racist card when it's got nothing whatsoever to do with any race but a sick twisted evil ideology so how about putting the race card to bed?
And it's FACT, we do have a terrorist element in the UK, whether it's in any way related to the lady at the common law court event is irrelevant and not purported by me to be the case in the first place, could I possibly ask for people not to make statements with assumptions as if they know me personally? no one here does.
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I’m guessing that the venue for the last farrago, Hindley Labour Club wasn’t paid for properly and the CLC are finding that the comrades committee won’t be accepting prom notes, Kindness Credits or shiny beads, nothing less than worthless slave-token fiat money will do.
I further suspect that the jurists and camp followers attending the event have short arms and deep pockets.
I further suspect that the jurists and camp followers attending the event have short arms and deep pockets.
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Oops, the sovs accidently crossed the streams.He Who Knows wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 5:38 pmI bet 1million Re a few pages back that "the lady at the common law court event" was Rekha Patel. I now raise that to 10million Re .SteveUK wrote:
As if we needed confirmation, the incident in question seems to be someone thinking the lady was a terrorist. It'd all kicking off on the thread. Last post....
I half expected the racist card to be pulled, well there you go, so much for valuing the lives and rights of others, i'll say nothing more, i'm done here, @superstar36uk you've incorrectly pulled the racist card when it's got nothing whatsoever to do with any race but a sick twisted evil ideology so how about putting the race card to bed?
And it's FACT, we do have a terrorist element in the UK, whether it's in any way related to the lady at the common law court event is irrelevant and not purported by me to be the case in the first place, could I possibly ask for people not to make statements with assumptions as if they know me personally? no one here does.
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Success!
I admit to only 1 of the 3. But can you spot it?
I'm about to retire here in the treasonous UK & will see if we have a winner in about 9 hours time.
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I admit to only 1 of the 3. But can you spot it?
I'm about to retire here in the treasonous UK & will see if we have a winner in about 9 hours time.
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I reckon Hucknallred's bogus one is 'Andrew Richard Lewis'. Even a Freetard would spell his own name and his father's name correctly, surely?
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More people starting to have suspicions that the PlayCourt is just a money making scam...
Perhaps soon they'll realise that being ripped off for worthless shit that never arrives is exactly the same as being ripped off for worthless shit that does arrive.Matt Derham
Who else can I contact about the 3 certificates I paid for on commonlawcourt.com but didn't realise in had to put ref no. Until after I already paid for them and over a month later still can't get hold of anyone, I've literally tried everything!!!
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You've been mugged pal. I suggest you put them on notice, read the laymans guide.
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Practical Lawful Dissent......you answer the man, just do what you said you would do, if you are creating a scam you will be found, taken out and given people justice........
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Its nothing to do with our group. I've tried to help but what can you do when you are ignored?
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Someone shed some light!!!
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?