Jim Davidson - Nottingham killer...How is this not murder?

Jim Davidson
26 Jan 202411:20

Summary

TLDRThe content presents complex societal issues that require thoughtful discussion and compassion on all sides. There are rarely easy answers, but we must seek them together through open and respectful communication, rather than hurtful language or condemnation.

Takeaways

  • 😡 He is angry about a mentally ill man who killed people and thinks he should be locked up
  • 😠 He criticizes lawyers and the legal system for not charging the killer with murder
  • 😤 He complains there are no more "looney bins" to hold mentally ill criminals
  • 😒 He implies racism may play a role in crime reporting
  • 🙄 He mocks transgender people
  • 😳 He makes controversial comments about race and crime
  • 🤨 He questions how the killer was free and able to buy knives
  • 😐 He rants about subscription news services and inflation
  • 🤔 He wonders if Liverpool FC's manager leaving will help his team Charlton Athletic
  • 😄 He promotes his comedy shows and merch

Q & A

  • Why did the speaker not conduct the show yesterday?

    -The speaker did not conduct the show yesterday because there was no news to report on.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the Mail Online becoming a subscription service?

    -The speaker is critical of the Mail Online becoming a subscription service, questioning why anyone would pay to read dreary news.

  • What alternative does the speaker suggest to subscribing to the Mail Online?

    -The speaker suggests joining 'Ustream' for £3.99 plus VAT per month as an alternative to subscribing to the Mail Online.

  • What did the speaker receive from the Hamble Lifeboat service?

    -The speaker received a thank you letter from the Hamble Lifeboat service for a kind donation of £500.

  • What is the difference between the independent inshore lifeboat mentioned and the RNLI?

    -The independent inshore lifeboat, which is a RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat), operates independently, unlike the RNLI which is a larger, well-known life-saving service obligated to rescue people at sea.

  • What book is the speaker promoting and why is there a special deal on it?

    -The speaker is promoting 'Jim Davidson No Further Action', and there's a special deal because they accidentally ordered paperbacks instead of hardbacks.

  • What does the speaker imply about targeted online marketing?

    -The speaker implies that targeted online marketing can be invasive and overly persistent, as they are inundated with ads related to their recent online searches.

  • What is the speaker's stance on Jurgen Klopp leaving Liverpool?

    -The speaker acknowledges Jurgen Klopp as a fantastic manager and seems to regret his departure from Liverpool.

  • What concern does the speaker express about the treatment of mentally ill individuals?

    -The speaker is concerned about mentally ill individuals, who pose a danger to others, being allowed to roam freely instead of being placed in secure facilities.

  • What criticism does the speaker have towards the handling of criminals and mental health in the UK?

    -The speaker criticizes the UK's approach to dealing with criminals and mental health issues, questioning the lack of secure facilities for dangerously mentally ill individuals and the effectiveness of the justice system in dealing with such cases.

Outlines

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📰 The Cost of News and Community Support

The presenter humorously critiques the transition of the Mail Online to a subscription service, questioning the value of paying for news that is consistently dreary. He contrasts this with the affordability and value of joining his platform, Ustream, for £3.99 plus VAT per month. The conversation then shifts to a more serious note with thanks to the Hamble Lifeboat for their service, emphasizing their independent operation and clarifying their role versus public misconceptions. The presenter also touches on the RNLI's obligations and his personal stance on offering assistance at sea, blending humor with a critique of current affairs and community support efforts.

05:01

📚 Promotions, Personal Anecdotes, and Social Commentary

This segment covers a wide range of topics, starting with a promotional mention of Jim Davidson's book and a mix-up in ordering paperback instead of hardback versions, leading to a discounted sale on Ustream. The presenter shares humorous personal anecdotes and observations, including a commentary on aging and marketing targeting based on online behavior. The narrative shifts to a more serious discussion on the departure of Jurgen Klopp from Liverpool, offering personal thoughts on football and its managerial changes. The presenter then transitions into a critique of societal issues, questioning the effectiveness of community care for individuals with mental health issues and expressing frustration over perceived failures in the justice and immigration systems.

10:02

🎤 Cultural Reflections and Calls for Action

The final segment begins with a light-hearted reference to Taylor Swift, followed by a critical overview of various current events, including international incidents and societal issues. The presenter expresses strong opinions on controversial topics, including criticisms of the legal and immigration systems, and the handling of individuals with mental health issues. The narrative includes a provocative commentary on political correctness, societal attitudes towards mental health, and the presenter's perception of bias in media coverage of crimes. The segment concludes with a call to viewers to join him on Ustream for further discussions, blending humor with a critique of contemporary societal and political issues.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Lunatic

The video refers to 'lunatics' several times. A lunatic is defined as a mentally ill person, often used negatively or derogatorily. The main argument relates to the treatment of mentally ill or unstable people who commit violent crimes. The speaker argues that such 'lunatics' should be locked up in 'loony bins' rather than allowed to walk free.

💡Murder

The script discusses a specific murder case where the perpetrator claims to hear voices and control by MI5. The speaker argues strongly that despite the killer's paranoid schizophrenia, the act of brutally killing multiple people should still be considered murder with full responsibility rather than diminished responsibility.

💡MI5

The killer claims he hears voices and is controlled by MI5 (British intelligence). The speaker mocks this claim, using it to illustrate the killer's severe mental illness rather than any real MI5 involvement.

💡Schizophrenia

The killer is described as a paranoid schizophrenic. Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder involving hallucinations and delusions. The speaker argues that despite the schizophrenia, the killer should still be held fully responsible.

💡Loony bin

A slang term for a psychiatric hospital. The speaker argues several times that mentally unstable people like the killer should be locked up in 'loony bins' rather than allowed to walk free.

💡Race

The speaker questions whether the news media is unfairly targeting people based on race, noting similarities in appearance of some accused criminals. But he denies personally accusing people due to race.

💡Army recruitment

In a separate news item, the speaker notes reports that the British Army aims to recruit more civilians. He mocks the idea, doubting celebrities would join.

💡Crime

The script focuses heavily on issues of crime, mental illness, treatment of criminals, race relations, and ineffective systems failing to protect the public.

💡Justice system

The speaker harshly criticizes the justice system for failing to appropriately convict and sentence the killer due to his mental illness. Arguments relate to treatment of criminals.

💡Mental illness

Discussions of crime and justice relate strongly to issues of mental illness, unstable people, treatment options, and whether illness excuses criminal acts.

Highlights

Discusses leaving the Liverpool FC manager position.

Makes jokes about Jurgen Klopp's teeth and his brother possibly replacing him.

Talks about performing stand-up comedy in Liverpool and negative experiences there.

Criticizes the legal defense of diminished responsibility for murder suspect.

Questions why the murder suspect was free and not locked up.

Suggests an increase in news stories involving suspects of a certain race.

Questions if the media is biased against certain races.

Calls for improved mental health facilities and gang prevention.

Mentions need for British Army to recruit civilians.

Comments on transgender issues and women's sports.

Discusses football federation president accused of unwanted kiss.

Makes offensive assumption about sexuality of woman kissed.

Advertises his own streaming platform Ustream.

References various news stories he plans to discuss on Ustream.

Criticizes Palestinian protesters against the Labour party.

Transcripts

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[Music]

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welcome back my friends to the show that

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uh never ends sorry we didn't do

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yesterday you look through the

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newspapers there was no news at all look

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through the newspapers today and what's

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happened the mail online has now become

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a subscription service I mean why would

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you want to pay all that money to read

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dreary news that's going on the same

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[ __ ] all the time when you can join you

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dream for £3.99 plus vat per month I

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mean For Heaven's Sake what else can you

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buy for $3.99 you wouldn't even you know

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I remember being a kid you could get 10

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number six for one and six what's that

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got to do with anything I've no idea H

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then you got 10 number 10 do you

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remember them number 10 when you were a

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kid you used to smoke these funny [ __ ]

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and if you lit it and took one drag of

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it that was it you'ld be down to the tip

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and gone on bit right now first of all

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couple of adverts ladies and gentlemen I

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want to thank the hamble Lifeboat well I

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won't thank them they have actually

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written to us here at Ustream thank you

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for your kind donation of £500 to the

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Lifeboat service and before a lot of you

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are saying hang on a minute we don't

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want to give to the Lifeboat service

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they just pick up the dingy dwellers and

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and bring them aore well no that's not

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what these people do these people are an

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independent inore Lifeboat which means

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it's a rib so if you don't know what a

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rib is it means rigid inflatable boat

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and if you want to see a picture of one

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here's one but not to be confused with

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young girls lips and here they are that

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does look like a 12-seater rib doesn't

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it there you go why do they look Al

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light like that and have the eyebrows

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drawn on they take their eyebrows off

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and then put new eyebrows on like that

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and they look like they're totally

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surprised all the time as they're

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walking along anyway so that's the

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independent life boat and just touching

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on the rnli which is a fantastic service

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they have no choice but to rescue people

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that are lost at sea if I was out on my

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soon to be Chang name boat and there

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were some of those people who are in

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distress it would be my duty to report

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it to the Coast Guard and offer

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assistance and take him to the nearest

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safest refuge on land which in my case

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would be France here you go get off

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sorry supposed to be fol them but me

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Compass has gone tits up right let's

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have a quick look about what else we're

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going to do on the shop so to be honest

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with you you know what's happened we

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ordered a load of this book CU people

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are queuing up to get this book Jim

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Davidson no further action it's about

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that operation utri [ __ ] I was uh uh

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messed up with uh but and ended well um

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thank heavens it was all proved to be

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complete and utter nonsense and the

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police eventually said sorry you know

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when to get a letter sorry it's like a

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card isn't it from an uncle at Christmas

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you go like that to see if a fiver falls

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out of it and it's really a 10 Bob note

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boohoo so there was none of that but

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anyway so we bought a load of them Deb

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downstairs who does the accounting and

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the bookkeeping she screwed up and got

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paperbacks instead of hardbacks so

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instead of like sending them back we

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thought well we take advantage of the

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discount and sell them on the shop so

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these are about a 10 now or something go

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on the shop and have a look go to

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Ustream and if you don't want to sign

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up but if if you do all the better you

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can have a monthly package or you can

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have an annual package with two months

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off or you can pay a oneoff program for

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life so if you're only 16 it's worth it

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but if you're 98 [ __ ] it go for a month

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um right so you can go to the shop and

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buy one of these books without having to

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be uh a member how does

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marketing uh precise marketing work cuz

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I clicked on the other day cuz I thought

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myself I'm going to get do you know see

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this skin here when you get older you

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have spare bollock skin this is God's

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way of providing new scrotum skin used

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to be on your elbows that's spare

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scrotum skin in case you catch it you

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know in the spokes and uh and so now

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I've got so I went I thought I wonder

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how much do I have that done and um and

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they keep inundating me as if some I'm

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some big fat bugger with a turkey neck

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hanging down which I probably am and

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then I'm getting ones for everything now

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and te cuz I had a look at getting the

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new railings done I I I'm now being

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inundated with railin things which

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brings me to the main story of the day

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Jurgen klopp is leaving Liverpool I mean

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he's been there longer than he's had

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them new teeth and I think he's a

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fantastic manager I don't go to

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Liverpool much I'm going to St Helen's

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uh in a few weeks time and that will be

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the only show on tour that's not sold

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out out because it's I thought St Helens

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was somewhere near Grimsby but it's not

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it's near Liverpool and so it's slightly

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Behind Enemy Lines here from the

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southeast Londoner and of course never

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play a venue where the audience are

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funnier than you are and all scares are

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as funny as [ __ ] aren't they uh the last

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time I was there I did a gig and I came

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off stage and uh and I got a mile down

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the road and two police cars swooped on

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me like this and pulled me in seriously

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and they breathalyzed me they said that

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we've had reports of you drinking on

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stage can you [ __ ] believe it it that

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it was negative and I drove off home uh

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I was going to stay there but I thought

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no I'm not staying here in this place

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anymore what if I get into bed and the

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load B Bill come swinging in through the

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window like the [ __ ] s all right

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okay yeah [ __ ] that anyway I'm back

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there soon don't come right so here we

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go let's talk about old jurgen's

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railings why why has Jurgen klopp left

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the word round the campfire is he going

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to be replaced uh by his brother

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clippery and did you get that clippy

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clop I think they're a great team and

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apologies to all the aat tonians up

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there they fight like cat and dog not

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literally but they're against each

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other's throat it's like Charlton and

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Crystal Palace we don't fight against M

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wall we're frighting to death of them

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and actually I quite like mil wall I'm

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not a palace fan I don't like Chelsea

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certainly don't like Arsenal Tottenham

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any and being a Chon athletic fan we've

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just lost our manager which is good so

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that means um we'll we'll probably win

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the odd game now with without a manager

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whatever what happens to chalton is

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they're winning 2-0 and in the last

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second right the other team score three

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always at the end we will flag I think

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because the boys are looking for their

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Range Rovers and Ferraris to drive home

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instead of getting their heads down and

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getting on with it so clippy klopp I'm

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sure on behalf of all the Liverpool fans

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and people who support Liverpool all

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over the world well done fantastic

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manager and I wonder what he's going to

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do Chon do you think he could join

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chalton that's good we wouldn't be out a

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f to pay his dentist bills let alone his

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[ __ ] wages let's talk about this guy

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this psycho really and this is the main

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Crux of my anger and a lot of people's

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anger today why aren't there Looney bins

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anymore to put lunatics in lunatic what

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is a lunatic working in a lunatic asylum

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breaking up some Stones beep beep when

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Along come a lunatic and say yeah a

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lunatic a Luna every the Luna is the

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moon is it so when there's a full moon

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these people go mad that's why the me

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the cycle of the moon is 28 days it

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takes 28 days for the moon to get round

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the Earth 28 days is also a minrating

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cycle which means they go [ __ ] mad

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when they're on as well trust me on that

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one though but let's get back to the

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serious point this Giza his name was

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valdo kaini right what's he [ __ ]

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doing here in the first place that's

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what we we've got to find out how did he

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get here right he's been in and out he's

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been sectioned in and out so we let him

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in a mad person he's been sectioned and

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he's been in and out we let him out walk

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in the streets caring the community how

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did that work out for Barnaby Weber

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Grace oi Kumar and his third victim Ian

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coat 65y old school taker School

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caretaker School taker stabbed by this

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[ __ ] bloke who should be locked up in

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a secure mental unit because he's not

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fit to walk the [ __ ] Street someone

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tell me that I'm right here how can he

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walk the [ __ ] streets with a knife

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load of knives in his back those poor

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four people right the killer said this

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is what he said the killer said in court

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he was hearing voices urging him to kill

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and believed he was controlled by MI5

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and sonic waves yeah well what about why

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he be controlled by the waves in the

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channel and someone [ __ ] push him off

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oh and now now all the lawyers have got

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together all those Lefty lawyers and

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they're all [ __ ] lefties they've all

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got together and said he can't he can't

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be charged with murder because he has

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diminished responsibility cuz he's a

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paranoid schizophrenic and he hears wave

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sonic waves and things from MI5 he

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killed these people brutally that young

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girl tried to save the boy he snabb them

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to death killed ear and coats and then

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took the caretaker's van steal his white

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van and started running people over oh

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yeah yeah yeah plead to fath he's

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mentally ill how the [ __ ] is this not

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murder why is this person walking the

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[ __ ] streets why is he walking the

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streets of [ __ ] Britain are we

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getting sick and tired of seeing people

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of certain color I don't know if they're

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just they're saying oh they pick on us

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because we're black seem to be a lot of

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black faces in the paper later that's

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all I'm saying the guys who did the

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Rolex uh stuff this guy and this woman

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who had her four kids taken into care

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she ran off with another baby and this

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man here right just Coincidence of

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course isn't it just happened to be that

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color and off they went and lived in a

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tent and the [ __ ] baby froze to death

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and they're in court now they're in

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court now bloody Hill what what is going

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on are the newspapers and the police

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genuinely picking on people of color so

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they can fill their Pages up and say I

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told you so I hope that is not uh the

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case but how long is it going to be

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before we sniff the [ __ ] coffee and

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start putting loonies in Looney bins and

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start sorting out these gangs and

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starting sorting out people that come to

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this country and bring their [ __ ]

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habits with

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them right let's go over to Ustream

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where I'm going to rabit on about a few

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things first of all the head of the

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British army is saying we've got to

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recruit civilians oh yeah yeah yeah and

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who's going to join that Taylor Swift

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you know who Taylor Swift is I've never

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[ __ ] heard about wouldn't I have

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raell over the richest woman in the

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world so I wouldn't mind uh meeting her

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there's a bloke been uh killed in

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America and everyone's going mad we got

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a bit of a trans story um and we've got

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lots of other things Palestinian

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protesters booing off the labor party

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well good for them I never thought I'd

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I'd and the and the best one at

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all is this Spanish judge has proposed

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that former Football Federation

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president Lou Rob leis rubis should

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stand trial after kissing the Woman's

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World Cup winner right he kissed her

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then he grabbed her and kissed her and

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she said it was not consensual the judg

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has now said there's enough evidence for

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this matter to proceed to trial why was

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she offended because this man kissed her

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what's the matter she's probably a

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[ __ ] rug muncher anyway right let's

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move on come over to you stream before I

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get [ __ ] locked up ustream.com I'll

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