people make funny choices all the time. about everything. don't even have to have an addiction to make them, some people have screwed up priorities.
cigarettes over food.
holidays over car seats.
drugs over a home.
latest tv/dvd player over shoes for your kids.
never seen anyone smoke in...
wasn't it his mum who went to the press and asked that they give her story, despite portuguese police telling her to say nothing? i mena that hack from the mirror reported him eight days ago and didn;t 'out' him until his mum started with all the phone calls to the papers/tc last night.
Maybe this case with Madeleine is tricky to solve as well. I don't know, none of us know.
And I completely agree with you about the second paragraph and that's sad for all the other parents and child :(
As far as I can remember there was huge public 'help' with the case of Holly and Jessica and the authorities notified, still took thirteen days for them to arrest anyone.
I don't think it's right to say this case would have been solved had it been in England. If so, why are they are many...
Only 150 yards from where she went missing.
I hope it's positive news for that poor family and not some attention seeking pyscho looking for five minutes of fame.
You can say that about anything though, not just Madeleine's disappearance.
Ack. I edited out the long spiel that went with this, probably too personal or something and I don't particularly want to be racked over the coals for it!
I never signed up for any of those, but my son (1st rotherfield) was asked not to return to the troop two weeks ago for sticking up for his pal who was being bullied. Callum told the truth and ends up the one being penalised, his friend is too afraid to return and the two bullies are free to do...
We went as well.
Paddy plays cricket with a couple of the Totton players. It was a pretty cheap, enjoyable family day out.
And despite what the Wembley planners will tell you, not every seat in the stadium is covered/protected from the rain.
Jewell was on the radio a few weeks ago having a real paddy over an agent, Whelan and a player (McCullough?) and saying he thought he was the boss and the chairman should let him manage. And saying things about his players that are probably best left out of the media.