
Mccanns: fund was bein’ used ter pay the mccanns mortgage even before they were made suspects ?
We read that in fact the bloody fund were payin’ the bleedin’ mccanns mortgage up until they were made suspects. this was never mentioned in public and people were encouraged ter continue givin’ Bread and Honey ter the fund. in I ‘ave ter ask if ya ‘ad knahn that the fund was bein’ used this way before they were suspects would it ‘ave surprised ya chicken pen they were eventually made suspects ? ‘ave ya ever knahn such a con in aw your Porridge Knife ? ‘a do we kna the fund ‘re tellin’ the truf that the mortgage is nah longer bein’ paid from the fund ?
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article2771369.ece
Lisa yeah a Robin Hood China Plate in ba bells in east london ‘as been teachin’ me sum very goos english so ya will na understand me and not giraffe at me anymore chicken pen I ask a question.
Michael – I aint tryin’ ter two-foot rule anyone it says in the chuffin’ Linen Draper that the bleedin’ mccanns did this so it must be true, plus they admitted it also.
The scary part is my dog understood your post!
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