(1997)
By Stanley Collymore All of these bloody hypocrites quite asininely, ignorantly, literally clearly fatuous and obviously, similarly puerilely
By Stanley Collymore Harry clearly hasn’t been any more destructive, if a word can as you ignorant, gullible and basically societally fawning morons now in a…
Going by what you braindead cunts in the tabloids along with your equally dim-witted pillock commenters have to say and would like for intelligent folk like myself, who can and do think...
By Stanley Collymore I do not demand or even expect you… change your mind, for your opinion… are much too entrenched for that— what I do want however is for
By Stanley Collymore Jim Ratcliffe and fellow media poser John Caudwell both individually, and jointly don’t give or care a rat’s ass abo…
By Stanley Collymore I want nothing else from you other… respect without which there can be… worthy of being called meaningful… one that could ever survive betwee…
By Stanley Collymore Intelligent persons who can think for themselves, as directly apart from the indisputably plethora of monarchically fawning serfs who
By Stanley Collymore I do feel alone but in no way lone… rhythmic balance of assuredness th… characterized my life, which I’m o… of, and have always quietly but re…
By Stanley Collymore William Windsor leading from the front in the quite critical battle against the scourge of very rampant homelessness within Britai…
By Stanley Collymore From bitter arguments and sullen d… very serious impairment of what we… fractured relations with people wi… they’re supposedly blood-related t…
By Stanley Collymore Good grief! All that this woman seemingly ever does, is to go to the races– a discernibly compulsive betting addiction, perh…
By Stanley Collymore The road to personal happiness can sometimes be undeniably and evidently very perilously unexpectedly long, irrefutably ard…
By Stanley Collymore Why do these people: the likes of the racist Karens, likeminded Gammons, vilely pathetic social climbers and the unquestion…
By Stanley Collymore I find it strange how you can pick and choose what part of history we collectively can and should talk about. Rather notably so, Eu…
By Stanley Collymore I do rather vividly, in spite of the several passing years that have subsequently gone by, recall the very first occ…