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Len Cnut

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I'm liking the coroner Mr Sumner, refusing to release the body unless it can be disposed of in a manner that does not offend the family and relatives of the victims. He also wants assurances that the ashes would not be scattered on the mores, though he does acknowledge he has no jurisdiction in that matter.  I like it, principled and decent.

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They can't honor his death or celebrate his killings. But I try to avoid a circus. This when they should just do nothing. Say nothing. But then conspiracy nutters will say there are no ashes he's not dead. Just don't feed the media, it will pass. 

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Stick him in the khazi in Ashworth, the place he hated the most.  In fact, auction his fuckin ashes off, give the proceeds to Ashworth then give the winning bidder a slap and tip his ashes out like a hoover bag in front of him/her and tell them to do one.

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53 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said:

Running the risk of sounding like Atari, but I wish these newspapers (e.g. Mail and Sun) would stop with their, ''Brady's private photo collection'' stories. He does not deserve posthumous publicity like this.

I'm surprised you don't agree with more of what Atari says, you park your cars in the same garage in regards to a lot of your objections y'know.  There's never nothing new in em ever anyway, tommorows fuckin' chip paper.  

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3 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

I'm surprised you don't agree with more of what Atari says, you park your cars in the same garage in regards to a lot of your objections y'know.  There's never nothing new in em ever anyway, tommorows fuckin' chip paper.  

 

How do you conclude that?

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1 minute ago, DieselDaisy said:

How do you conclude that?

In the broader sense of looking at a lot of England, or appearing to look at a lot of England and whats going on, particularly with the political landscape and thinking its a load of bollocks.  It's just that he has a sort of a distinct left wing approach to whereas you'd rather take the mickey and watch the cricket (which is an admirable pre-occupation btw :lol:

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1 minute ago, Len Cnut said:

In the broader sense of looking at a lot of England, or appearing to look at a lot of England and whats going on, particularly with the political landscape and thinking its a load of bollocks.  It's just that he has a sort of a distinct left wing approach to whereas you'd rather take the mickey and watch the cricket (which is an admirable pre-occupation btw :lol:

I cannot think of a single thing we have in common?

- I do not think the Mail etc has these nationwide mind altering properties, turning people into Brexiteers against their own free will. I basically believe people realise the Mail for what it is, and anyhow most of it is trash (as I have repeated).

- I think we should built big submarines with union jacks on top - well, maybe not the flag as it would rather defeat the strategic attributes of a submarine, but you see the point?

- I think Labour are shite 

- I think the EU is shite

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32 minutes ago, J Dog said:

Who the hell is Ian Brady?

a famous child killer from England.  In contemporary serial killer saturated society and in comparison to a lot of American ones he probably won't sound ultra shocking but he kinda struck in the middle 60s, him and his girlfriend kidnapped kids, like 10, 11 and variously raped tortured and killed them, made em pose for porno pics or made audio recordings of their distress, stuff like that.  I've read like a half a transcript of the aforementioned audio recording but it was kinda off-putting stuff to be honest.  Unique I suppose in that he was kinda unrepentant to the end, alluded to knowing where one of the kids was buried and kind of strung the authorities and grieving relatives along, never revealing until his dying days where the kids body was.  Had an interest in Nazis and Nietschze and the Marquis De Sade, considered himself kind of superior and outside of morality.

He was kind of the first of a kind in the age of information in this country so as a result was highly publicized he had a sort of lasting resonance in the culture over here as a symbol of evil.  A stark one.  Like Manson I guess in that respect but in a localised to England way.  

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25 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

a famous child killer from England.  In contemporary serial killer saturated society and in comparison to a lot of American ones he probably won't sound ultra shocking but he kinda struck in the middle 60s, him and his girlfriend kidnapped kids, like 10, 11 and variously raped tortured and killed them, made em pose for porno pics or made audio recordings of their distress, stuff like that.  I've read like a half a transcript of the aforementioned audio recording but it was kinda off-putting stuff to be honest.  Unique I suppose in that he was kinda unrepentant to the end, alluded to knowing where one of the kids was buried and kind of strung the authorities and grieving relatives along, never revealing until his dying days where the kids body was.  Had an interest in Nazis and Nietschze and the Marquis De Sade, considered himself kind of superior and outside of morality.

He was kind of the first of a kind in the age of information in this country so as a result was highly publicized he had a sort of lasting resonance in the culture over here as a symbol of evil.  A stark one.  Like Manson I guess in that respect but in a localised to England way.  

Oh damn. Then I agree with all the comments here. He's a proper bollocks wanker and deserves to take the piss.

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Just now, wasted said:

Stranglehold is also great for John Woo action. I think it might be his game. 

It is, yeah, fantastic game. I wasn't sure if you'd know it, so thought I'd say Max Payne as it's more well known. I love how we've turned an Ian Brady thread into a John Woo/video game discussion. :lol:

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13 minutes ago, bucketfoot said:

It is, yeah, fantastic game. I wasn't sure if you'd know it, so thought I'd say Max Payne as it's more well known. I love how we've turned an Ian Brady thread into a John Woo/video game discussion. :lol:

Max Payne is a bigger game, like Rock Star games. Stranglehold is just pure Woo action. Wet was also like that. 

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41 minutes ago, bucketfoot said:

Yeah, Wet was fantastic! Max Payne 3 is the dog's bollocks.

It's like a neo noir GTA? I should probably get it for my 360. But it looks deep, I don't play big games much anymore. 

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