(2001)
By Stanley Collymore It’s a biological reality to state… only women menstruate and it’s regardless of how they either describe or specifically set about…
By Stanley Collymore Due to a rather recent expose’ by Channel 4's Dispatches Team detailing how the British monarchical family fleeces the NH…
By Stanley Collymore You floated into my life like a dream– now unhappily I’m left with the rather rude awakening of
By Stanley Collymore It’s nice to hear you say You love me, but my Heart, by the way, Had already got
By Stanley Collymore Give over will you! For regardles… on this matter or how much you may… me to see your point of view I mus… that I really don’t want to hear o…
By Stanley Collymore Death is an inescapable occurrence… automatically begins the very seco… unaided draw breath in this life r… us on loan at our birth, and for w…
By Stanley Collymore Look Santa! I know perfectly well… what you’re up to now are the sort… obviously delight in and most evid… thoroughly enjoy doing; but just b…
By Stanley Collymore You entered my life unexpectedly;… momentous occasion or as I recall… occurrence that I particularly wel… or was likewise pleased about, but…
By Stanley Collymore I basically, don’t understand the point of actually having a supposedly delusionally in situ, by the laughably allegedl…
By Stanley Collymore You did the right thing in voluntarily leaving me, for my deep principles prevent me from being cruel to
By Stanley Collymore Charles is a besotted fool for making the Parker-Bowles woman such a focus of this coronation event of his. Fran…
By Stanley Collymore There’s a world of difference betw… and loving someone, in case you di… Liking is a spontaneous and variab… to what you see and appreciate abo…
By Stanley Collymore More daily Windsor propaganda! Don’t they ever get sick of it? Propaganda much worse than that of the Joseph Goebbels…
By Stanley Collymore By virtue of its discernibly quite innate characteristics Love is perceptibly very instinctive and naturally simply reassuring. H…
By Stanley Collymore Having expectations are all right… basing them on unrealistic hopes or delusions of grandeur, however,