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wtf is a wheelie bin?
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a bin ("trashcan") on wheels - wheelie bin.
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Sure, you keep them in Guntanamo.
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[ QUOTE ] BBC Moral of the story: live in the US where you can't be jailed for crimes you haven't committed yet. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [/ QUOTE ] I kind of disagree. I'm glad this guy is locked up. This doesn't really make me sad at all. The phrase "wheelie bin" makes me sad. |
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Peter Ashman, defending, said: "My client is looking for a sentence which is as long as possible. He cannot countenance living in the community at all. [/ QUOTE ] So the dude wanted to be locked up forever? I don't see the problem here, nor the correlation gitmo... Next? |
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Give him the needle, or some lead.
Issue solved, giving someone a home society pays for is exactly what he wants. Prison should not be a reward. |
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I only came to this post to discover what a wheelie bin was.
I am so disappointed. Perrier |
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I kind of disagree. I'm glad this guy is locked up. This doesn't really make me sad at all. The phrase "wheelie bin" makes me sad. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, you have to admit that society is safer with him locked away, but by imposing that sentence the judge violated his Constitution protection against cruel and unusual... oh wait... nevermind they don't have that over there. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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