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Who else do you know who would "vend sawdust to the circuit"
It's genious to the max.
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Who else do you know who would "vend sawdust to the circuit"
It's genious to the max.
Joe Beltrami?
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JPaul
Was it in the 1800s Kev.
Nah, was the '20s, the Roaring Twenties you've heard so much about.
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You've never lost that accent, mate.
No indeed; I suppose that's one of the reasons I still do this stuff - I am amongst those who know me and know as well that any complaints fall on selectively deaf ears.
For that grace I thank you, one and all.
Btw-
If I google Joe Beltrami, I will deprive Les of an opportunity to limn and expound.
That's your cue, Les...
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Slipperiest defence lawyer that ever sold a circuit judge a cheap plywood Chippendale there ever was.
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Biggles
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JPaul
Who else do you know who would "vend sawdust to the circuit"
It's genious to the max.
Joe Beltrami?
Joe and I have had words, true story.
He feigned ignorance of the voluntary bill, as it pertained to the English legal system. I accused him of mendacity, and we laughed it off.
Chancer.
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JPaul
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Biggles
Joe Beltrami?
Joe and I have had words, true story.
He feigned ignorance of the voluntary bill, as it pertained to the English legal system. I accused him of mendacity, and we laughed it off.
Chancer.
Hard to believe he would do such a thing :sneaky:
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Biggles
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JPaul
Joe and I have had words, true story.
He feigned ignorance of the voluntary bill, as it pertained to the English legal system. I accused him of mendacity, and we laughed it off.
Chancer.
Hard to believe he would do such a thing :sneaky:
He did indeed. He's that kind of bloke, likes to test the strength of people.
At the same meeting I offered that reports suggested he was retired. He replied that he was but that he still involved himself in interesting cases.
I opined that Glasgow's constabulary may have exaggerated tales of his "passing", referencing "Wilde". How we larfed.
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