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13th October 2014 #61
Social worker recommends Pistorius be placed under 'house arrest' for 3yrs and 'Pistorius would do cleaning at museum as part of community service', 8hrs twice a month
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...pdates-4428838
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13th October 2014 #62
I thought he had already done community service when he done the ballistic testing!
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13th October 2014 #63
I can see this murderer walking with no justice for the poor girl,s family - after them being forced to sit through all those bullshit references from various people. At the end of the day, he,s a nutjob who likes to play with guns that give him power.
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13th October 2014 #65
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Through either nastiness or stupidity he has taken someone's life, and should be given the same punishment as a non-celebrity could expect...not just 'grounded' for a while.
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13th October 2014 #66
Keith should open a book on this.
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13th October 2014 #67
It was murder, where's the death penalty?
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13th October 2014 #68
Bottom line is, he shot a defenceless beautiful, intelligent young woman. Someone's daughter.
If it was my daughter and he didn't get a custodial sentence, I would feel that he'd cheated justice
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13th October 2014 #69
Agreed!
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13th October 2014 #70
No matter what the sentence is, one of the sides will appeal.
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13th October 2014 #72
If Oscar does end up in jail, he can spend 23 hours a day putting his feet up ..... .... maybe not
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14th October 2014 #74
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New evidence has been found outside Pistorius's home that completely acquits him of his girlfriend's murder. Footprints.
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14th October 2014 #75
He was not convicted of murder, he was convicted of culpable homicide.
This is worth the read to put your minds straight on what he was actually accused of and the judgement.
http://citizen.co.za/wp-content/uplo...OPJudgment.pdf
For what it's worth, I love to shoot guns too. I am an enthusiast. Be it at targets or at vermin or carrion. I shoot also in the Philippines with the police locally, with the Mayor and security guards in the next town and on private land. We have a gun at home and it would be used if my family are in imminent danger.
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14th October 2014 #76This is worth the read to put your minds straight on what he was actually accused of and the judgement
The guns look cool but should everyone be drinking beer?
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14th October 2014 #77
Was Steve in the Black and White Minstrels?
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14th October 2014 #78
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14th October 2014 #79
The men in the photo are the local provincial police. They spend much of their time on missions up in the mountains near us trying to catch illegal loggers and drug smugglers. They had just come back from a week hike and came to visit us. They carry the weapons with them all the time. It's nice to have these friends, and weapons used correctly are not a danger to anyone.
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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14th October 2014 #80
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14th October 2014 #81weapons used correctly are not a danger to anyone
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14th October 2014 #82
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14th October 2014 #83
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15th October 2014 #84
Not sure if I like the observation of my wife's cooking looking like sewage, or the fact that I can enjoy a beer with my friends. I don't need to defend myself here as I think you know where I stand on guns but more rude observations are not called for thanks. Just because some here do not like to enjoy the differences in our chosen partner's culture does not mean we need to insult it. I say no more.
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15th October 2014 #85
Not sure where you're coming from Steve all the comments were lighthearted banter.
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15th October 2014 #86
To be fair Les, I'd be fairly if someone had compared food on my table to raw sewerage without a , or at the end of the sentence.
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15th October 2014 #87
Which it did have
Philippine food is well-known for being colourless compared to other Southeast Asian countries. I was commenting on the colour, regardless of who cooked it. It's the standard colour for Filipino food.
You only have to compare a Philippine menu of the traditional foods http://i51.tinypic.com/wbqxdy.jpg with a Malaysian one. https://josephinemock.files.wordpres...916-184003.jpg
I love a lot of Malay and Chinese food, but Philippine food can be bland, and very salty. There is also not a lot of taste difference between some of the traditional meals.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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15th October 2014 #88
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15th October 2014 #89
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15th October 2014 #90
Me too! Just fancied some - first few spoonfuls were great then it got sickly. The memory is not as good as reality. Had Vesta chow mein too!
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