Did he not take GcMaf for his malady?To the horror of his legal team, it was announced Friday Mr. Noakes is to be moved despite current ill health and the COVID19 pandemic.
The comedy court of Common Law
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He will lose his aircraft, boat, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce and UK and Guernsey bank accounts, the judge ruled.
Holy Phucktard! Is he James Phuckin' Bond?
I need to get into the fake cancer cure scam business.
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There is, IMHO. no sentence sufficient for him and his ilk to make up for the false hope given to and the fleecing from people with terminal illnesses.
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Don't you just hate it when the cops stuff you into one of those tight express delivery boxes and they forget the bubblewrap?John Uskglass wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 10:50 am Extraditing him wasn't good enough for TPTB, apparently, so they only went and expedited him, the bastards.
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Cancer Cure Creator David Noakes is Being Expedited to France
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But at least it seems they over-nighted him.
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He thought he was getting knighted, not over nighted.
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Is that Andy Capp, Gregg? I didn't realise he was known on t'other side of the Atlantic (the other side to the UK that is).
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Please, some of us make an effort to connect with the culture. My mother had newspapers from England shipped to Vancouver for years and Andy was of course the star in them. Not a Yorkshire lad, Andy hailed from County Durham, but he could have been from Hull for all the difference it made. On one of my British boozing trips I made a pilgrimage to Hartlepool, Reg Smythe's and Andy's home town. A depressing decaying dump, made Hull look like a beacon of prosperity.
As part of my quest I even hunted down Hartlepool's Andy Capp statue, a pathetic travesty hidden away out of sight as if they were ashamed of him. About as sad a tribute as you'll find;
As part of my quest I even hunted down Hartlepool's Andy Capp statue, a pathetic travesty hidden away out of sight as if they were ashamed of him. About as sad a tribute as you'll find;
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It ran in our local newspapers for a long time.
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Andy Capp has been published in major US papers since at least the 60s.CrankyBoomer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 6:56 am Is that Andy Capp, Gregg? I didn't realise he was known on t'other side of the Atlantic (the other side to the UK that is).
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If my memory of the cartoons serves, that might well be because of the domestic violence.as if they were ashamed of him.
Mind you, I still quote the one where someone comes up to Capp and says something along the lines of -
'Look at the state of you. I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't chase women, and soon I'll celebrate my ninetieth birthday'
To which Capp replies. 'How?'
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Yes, it is Andy Capp. I remember him from when I was just learning to read which would put him about 1970 or maybe 1971, the funny papers was the highlight of my day back then. And Moon Landings, I was obsessed with the Apollo Program, which I followed in "The Weekly Reader" which was a staple of 1st and second grades at least.CrankyBoomer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 6:56 am Is that Andy Capp, Gregg? I didn't realise he was known on t'other side of the Atlantic (the other side to the UK that is).
In the Colonies these days he's known to most people who recognize him because of the line of baked crisps that are sold as "Andy Capp's Pub Fries" or a few other varieties.
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Hot Fries, Bacon Cheddar Fries, and BBQ Fries. The strong staple of any bar hopper's diet.
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I've been educated then - Andy Capp is known in North America.
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Andy Capp was in the comics section of the New York Post when I was a kid (early 1960s).
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The comic strip Andy Capp is still being published, despite Reg Smythe's death in 1998/Dr. Caligari wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 3:47 pm Andy Capp was in the comics section of the New York Post when I was a kid (early 1960s).
It isn't carried in our local paper, here in Cleveland, Ohio, but you can find it, and many others, at gocomics.com.
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When illiteracy meets woo the outcome is 'black plaque' (which my dentist has warned me about) and 'legal friction'. Only the CLC can sort this out.
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As a programmer, that unclosed bracket makes me twitchy.
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Some good old good ones or bad old bad ones are resurfacing. Jon Wedger the whistle blower who never names names had a rally in a park yesterday and Belinda McKenzie appears at circa 26 mins and talks at circa 43 mins. I've been dubious about BM since she suggested having an amnesty for p££dophiles. https://youtu.be/Ub2D3dYZAlE It would really have been something to mention to Hoaxtead but of course Hoaxtead has been on ice for several months. Arguably there is something dodgy going on when fundraising is occurring to 'save' children and as yet no child seems to have been saved.
While I'm here, I'm not a journalist so does anyone know anything about an outfit called Renegade Incorporated. They advertise themselves as being 'a different kind of talk show'. It was somewhat difficult to find anything online about them other than their own publicity which of course praises them. It does seem they have done features for Russia Today. I'm not saying a company is necessarily bad for coming out of Russia. A lady called Anna Brees who has her own media company who used to be a presenter or reporter or maybe both on ITV and BBC has featured Jon Wedger a few times. It seems she has been on Russia Today and Renegade Incorporated https://renegadeinc.com/library/making-the-news/ She was talking to the singer Robbie Williams recently on her own channel (about pizzagate). Private Eye have questioned her veracity a couple of times. I don't want to call someone a scammer without definite proof - she could be down the rabbit hole and believe what she comes out with.
While I'm here, I'm not a journalist so does anyone know anything about an outfit called Renegade Incorporated. They advertise themselves as being 'a different kind of talk show'. It was somewhat difficult to find anything online about them other than their own publicity which of course praises them. It does seem they have done features for Russia Today. I'm not saying a company is necessarily bad for coming out of Russia. A lady called Anna Brees who has her own media company who used to be a presenter or reporter or maybe both on ITV and BBC has featured Jon Wedger a few times. It seems she has been on Russia Today and Renegade Incorporated https://renegadeinc.com/library/making-the-news/ She was talking to the singer Robbie Williams recently on her own channel (about pizzagate). Private Eye have questioned her veracity a couple of times. I don't want to call someone a scammer without definite proof - she could be down the rabbit hole and believe what she comes out with.