Regarding this dazzling display of class, intellect and integrity:
Someone give this dozy mare a clue…
Toni Comer, waste of space that she is, said in a BBC interview after this incident that she hoped the officer involved “would get what was coming to him”. She might therefore be interested to know that he has very likely commited suicide.
PC Anthony Mulhall was cleared of any wrongdoing in the event. Toni Comer, on the other hand, was not. She was found guilty.
However, so incensed was she that he had the audacity to arrest her for making a f*****g nuisance of herself, being ratarsed and so aggressive that she was thrown out of a nightclub, where being ratarsed is par for the course, whereupon she took it upon herself to attack and damage the bouncer’s car, then attack the arresting police officers. She, being the genius she undoubtedly is, blamed her actions on epilepsy. SO affronted was she, not with her own behaviour mind, but with his, that she decided to start a civil action against him for damages “compensation”, claiming that the attack was racist.
She’s an uneducated attention whore and an embarrassment to Britain. She’s acted like a child who, when being caught doing something wrong, immediately points to someone else and says “it was him, it was him!” and starts crying, thereby taking the spotlight off her own actions.
We would all be better off without goddamned assholes like her in our midst, seriously…if you disagree, let me know.
Febreze is NOT safe for cats!!!
July 16, 2008
According to a poster here:
http://www.epinions.com/content_335679032964?linkin_id=8003929
the makers of Febreze claim it is safe to use round cats and dogs, but not birds…..
They have the audacity to use a cat in their current UK TV adverts. I have had 4 cats affected by Febreze fabric spray, one badly and my Aunt’s cat, who recently passed away, was also affected by it.
If you have any pets, I would advise you not to use Febreze. It also leaves stains on bathroom fittings. Hasn’t got much going for it, IMO.
Toe Nail Fungus Cure
July 12, 2008
The ‘orrible yellow ooky mess?
Put tea tree oil on it twice a day for a fortnight and wave it goodbye, even if you’ve had it for years.
