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Old 27-01-2011, 11:52 PM #1
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[QUOTE=Shasown;4075879]Err no, once again you have failed to grasp the situation or understand the information available to you.

He was remanded into custody awaiting trial, he was put into Bristol Prison which is a Cat B prison, he didnt feel secure there because he feared there may be local Bristolians amongst the population who would hold a grudge against him, he was then moved to Gloucester another Cat B prison.

Long Larton is a Cat A prison, they dont normally stick prisoners on remand in there, its for serious cons, as in convicted criminals with serious records, those who cause trouble like riots or persistent escapers.

E] Oh dear a slap on the wrist for not grasping it so what are the papers on about. Where is he.
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Err no, once again you have failed to grasp the situation or understand the information available to you.

He was remanded into custody awaiting trial, he was put into Bristol Prison which is a Cat B prison, he didnt feel secure there because he feared there may be local Bristolians amongst the population who would hold a grudge against him, he was then moved to Gloucester another Cat B prison.

Long Larton is a Cat A prison, they dont normally stick prisoners on remand in there, its for serious cons, as in convicted criminals with serious records, those who cause trouble like riots or persistent escapers.

E] Oh dear a slap on the wrist for not grasping it so what are the papers on about. Where is he.
The answer to that is in my post (and your badly quoted post). I typed it fairly slowly so you would understand it.

Now about the # in your post 651, any answer on that one or are you going to continue to ignore that question?

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The answer to that is in my post (and your badly quoted post). I typed it fairly slowly so you would understand it.

Now about the # in your post 651, any answer on that one or are you going to continue to ignore that question?
Nothing more than a slip of the finger # along with the badly posted comments ?
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Nothing more than a slip of the finger # along with the badly posted comments ?
Sorry but I have to laugh at that comment that the # was a slip of the finger, in post 651 you quoted Mifletz and myself and the only comment you typed was the errr "slip of the finger".

Are you simply trying to get your post count up?

As for the "badly posted comments", what are you talking about?

If you re-read my post you will see I typed "badly quoted posts", now I did type that post really slowly for you, as I know you have a problem keeping up, but come on.

READ the posts properly, sit and think about them for a while then formulate an intelligent response.

Type it out then read what you have typed, if it makes no sense to you then, it will be complete and utter gibberish to us, like a lot of your previous offerings.
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Sorry but I have to laugh at that comment that the # was a slip of the finger, in post 651 you quoted Mifletz and myself and the only comment you typed was the errr "slip of the finger".

Are you simply trying to get your post count up?

As for the "badly posted comments", what are you talking about?

If you re-read my post you will see I typed "badly quoted posts", now I did type that post really slowly for you, as I know you have a problem keeping up, but come on.

READ the posts properly, sit and think about them for a while then formulate an intelligent response.

Type it out then read what you have typed, if it makes no sense to you then, it will be complete and utter gibberish to us, like a lot of your previous offerings.
Call me a tad suspicious - but given that you can't master a single quote Marney - it's quite strange that you mastered a multi quote - but even several posts after multi quoting, you seem unable to grasp a single quote?.

Did you slip up there - give yourself away a little bit!
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Err no, once again you have failed to grasp the situation or understand the information available to you.

He was remanded into custody awaiting trial, he was put into Bristol Prison which is a Cat B prison, he didnt feel secure there because he feared there may be local Bristolians amongst the population who would hold a grudge against him, he was then moved to Gloucester another Cat B prison.

Long Larton is a Cat A prison, they dont normally stick prisoners on remand in there, its for serious cons, as in convicted criminals with serious records, those who cause trouble like riots or persistent escapers.
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E] Oh dear a slap on the wrist for not grasping it so what are the papers on about. Where is he.
Another fail on the quote front I see.

If you pay a little more attention to what people post Marney, you'll find that the whereabouts of VT have already been given. Better than that, you actually have the answer in your very own version of a 'quote' in post number 659.

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