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Wilson said:I love Fannies
Wilson said:I love Fannies
Alicia said:Wilson said:I love Fannies
umm... that's nice ......
Wilson said:Alicia said:Wilson said:I love Fannies
umm... that's nice ......
The nightclub!!!
Alicia said:Wilson said:Alicia said:
The nightclub!!!
No? Really?
Just kidding.... i knew what you were talking about
Wilson said:I shall join the pirate...Can you please read your post Bex..have a good read of it..Then do some thinking..deep thought..not just in your car on the way home listening to music thinking..but real thought..And then when your brain hurts have a BEX and a good lie down..
Oh and cancel your Daily Telegraph subscription..
masmariner said:Was Martin Bryant guilty ? Was he capable of such accurate shooting in the massacre. ?
"On 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur in Australia, some of the best combat shooters in the world used a total of only 64 bullets to kill 35 people, wound 22 more, and cripple two cars. The first 19 victims in the Broad Arrow Cafe each died from a single 5.56-mm bullet to the head, all fired in less than 20 seconds from the right hip of a fast-moving combat shooter. This awesome display of marksmanship was blamed on an intellectually impaired young man called Martin Bryant, who had no shooting or military experience at all. In the months and years following Martins arrest, much of the public and private strain fell on his widowed mother Carleen. This is a very small part of Carleen Bryants profoundly disturbing story." --Joe Vialls
clarence said:masmariner said:Was Martin Bryant guilty ? Was he capable of such accurate shooting in the massacre. ?
"On 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur in Australia, some of the best combat shooters in the world used a total of only 64 bullets to kill 35 people, wound 22 more, and cripple two cars. The first 19 victims in the Broad Arrow Cafe each died from a single 5.56-mm bullet to the head, all fired in less than 20 seconds from the right hip of a fast-moving combat shooter. This awesome display of marksmanship was blamed on an intellectually impaired young man called Martin Bryant, who had no shooting or military experience at all. In the months and years following Martins arrest, much of the public and private strain fell on his widowed mother Carleen. This is a very small part of Carleen Bryants profoundly disturbing story." --Joe Vialls
Gee, I'd be very careful taking this guy's quote as some sort of evidence.
And, you might want to have some consideration for those who may have some connection to that crime, or the offender, before sprouting about this tragedy without full first hand knowledge of the facts yourself.
I know a lot of what has been put into this Thread has been a bit of horseplay, but be aware that some of us may have had some prior contact with the offender, or have some knowledge about what happened that day.
And if you read the Wiki entry for that Massacre, you will soon read that not all folks who died in that Cafe died of head wounds, a Cafe that was quite small.
marinermick said:clarence said:masmariner said:Was Martin Bryant guilty ? Was he capable of such accurate shooting in the massacre. ?
"On 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur in Australia, some of the best combat shooters in the world used a total of only 64 bullets to kill 35 people, wound 22 more, and cripple two cars. The first 19 victims in the Broad Arrow Cafe each died from a single 5.56-mm bullet to the head, all fired in less than 20 seconds from the right hip of a fast-moving combat shooter. This awesome display of marksmanship was blamed on an intellectually impaired young man called Martin Bryant, who had no shooting or military experience at all. In the months and years following Martins arrest, much of the public and private strain fell on his widowed mother Carleen. This is a very small part of Carleen Bryants profoundly disturbing story." --Joe Vialls
Gee, I'd be very careful taking this guy's quote as some sort of evidence.
And, you might want to have some consideration for those who may have some connection to that crime, or the offender, before sprouting about this tragedy without full first hand knowledge of the facts yourself.
I know a lot of what has been put into this Thread has been a bit of horseplay, but be aware that some of us may have had some prior contact with the offender, or have some knowledge about what happened that day.
And if you read the Wiki entry for that Massacre, you will soon read that not all folks who died in that Cafe died of head wounds, a Cafe that was quite small.
despite all the garbage posted on here i actually think that this post was a piss-take and masmariner does not honestly believe
at least i hope it is
if anyone would believe that conspiracy they would be believe anything