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didnt  realise at the time  what a player this fella was so skillfull and scored goals messi and  maradonna wouilda been proud of ........on youtube tap in matthew le tissier best goals le god ............different class !
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Report leif October 3, 2024 9:38 PM BST
Decent footballer as you say. was offered a ton of money to move from the Saints but turned it down.

Unfortunately the guy raised his head above the parapet having the audacity to question the efficacy and safety of the jibjab and stringent inhibitions imposed on freedom of movement during the plandemic; and got cancelled/fired by SKY tv forthwith.
Report 1st time poster October 3, 2024 9:43 PM BST
he sits around in conspiracy groups spouting **** whilst other conspiracists listen to him,and when its their turn .le tizz has to sit there and listen to wackos telling him their parents were lizards etc and le tizz just has to smile and nod along, one persons  conspiracist theory is as good as the next persons conspiracists theory
Report Cider October 3, 2024 10:10 PM BST
What's his primary conspiracy theory ?
Report Cider October 3, 2024 10:11 PM BST
Or, for that matter, any of them ?
Report GoBallistic October 3, 2024 10:14 PM BST
I've no idea if he was a great player because nobody would ever sit through a Southampton game to find out but it was inevitable that he would have at least two goals in the Goal of the Season nominations every year. One of them is probably my favourite goal ever - the one which is similar to Gazza's against Scotland in the Euros but much better.
Report FOYLESWAR October 3, 2024 10:14 PM BST
not talking about his thoughts or opinions ,his goals do the talking !
Report Cider October 3, 2024 10:16 PM BST
Too gifted for England
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 3, 2024 10:18 PM BST
47 out of 48 penalty scored, none to shabby.Happy
Report GoBallistic October 3, 2024 10:27 PM BST
Liked a flutter as well Silly
Report duffy October 3, 2024 10:30 PM BST
Cider 03 Oct 24 22:10 
What's his primary conspiracy theory ?
Cider 03 Oct 24 22:11 
Or, for that matter, any of them ?


He apparently thinks that the pictures we all saw in the early days of Covid from Italy, wasn't actually featuring several people dead and dying, they were actually all actors!!!

Hes also a gimme for 9/11, believing that the towers wouldn't have fallen down without controlled explosives helping them on their way.

Probably best to question many things society is asked to accept/believe these days, but probably not to smart for anyone to chuck their lot in behind this loony.

I may be doing him a disservice though because he may not actually believe what he says but instead might have just realized that unlike in years gone by when the likes of David Icke was laughed out of the building, there  is now an audience and therefore a market for anyone prepared to make themselves look silly.

Class player though.
Report JML October 3, 2024 11:26 PM BST
On Tuesday, Le Tissier wrote on X: “This year's weather so far has been horrific.

"Wasn’t it lucky for the Government that four years ago when they locked us down we had wall to wall sunshine for weeks on end.

"It’s almost like they planned it that way.”

Later that day, he asked his followers: “Were you aware that human weather modification exists and currently 50 countries worldwide have weather modification programmes?”
Report JML October 3, 2024 11:37 PM BST
The original post was met with widespread mockery, and was viewed 7.8 million times at the time of writing.

Le Tissier responded to the backlash the next day, writing: “Do I believe the Government had the ability to make the sun shine in lockdown?
"No, they couldn’t organise themselves let alone the weather…however is human weather modification a thing? Yes of course.”


LeTiss attemp to become a leader in the conspiracy world failed miserably and has to continue following and using other peoples material.
Report GEORGE.B October 3, 2024 11:38 PM BST
lol, they can't manipulate the weather ya silly fackers...Or can they?

RAF rainmakers 'caused 1952 flood'
Unearthed documents suggest experiment triggered torrent that killed 35 in Devon disaster

On August 15, 1952, one of the worst flash floods ever to have occurred in Britain swept through the Devon village of Lynmouth. Thirty five people died as a torrent of 90m tons of water and thousands of tons of rock poured off saturated Exmoor and into the village destroying homes, bridges, shops and hotels.

The disaster was officially termed "the hand of God" but new evidence from previously classified government files suggests that a team of international scientists working with the RAF was experimenting with artificial rainmaking in southern Britain in the same week and could possibly be implicated.

Squadron Leader Len Otley, who was working on what was known as Operation Cumulus, has told the BBC that they jokingly referred to the rainmaking exercise as Operation Witch Doctor.


His navigator, Group Captain John Hart, remembers the success of these early experiments: "We flew straight through the top of the cloud, poured dry ice down into the cloud. We flew down to see if any rain came out of the cloud. And it did about 30 minutes later, and we all cheered."

The meteorological office has in the past denied there were any rainmaking experiments conducted before 1955, but a BBC Radio 4 history investigation, to be broadcast tonight, has unearthed documents recently released at the public record office showing that they were going on from 1949 to 1955. RAF logbooks and personnel corroborate the evidence.

Until now, the Ministry of Defence has categorically denied knowledge of any cloud-seeding experiments taking place in the UK during early August 1952. But documents suggest that Operation Cumulus was going on between August 4 and August 15 1952. The scientists were based at Cranfield school of aeronautics and worked in collaboration with the RAF and the MoD's meteorological research flight based at Farnborough. The chemicals were provided by ICI in Billingham.

Met office reports from these dates describe flights undertaken to collect data on cumulus cloud temperature, water content, icing rate, vertical motions and turbulence, and water droplet and ice crystal formation. There is no mention of cloud seeding.

But a 50-year-old radio broadcast unearthed by Radio 4 describes an aeronautical engineer and glider pilot, Alan Yates, working with Operation Cumulus at the time and flying over Bedfordshire, spraying quantities of salt. He was elated when the scientists told him this had led to a heavy downpour 50 miles away over Staines, in Middlesex.

"I was told that the rain had been the heaviest for several years - and all out of a sky which looked summery ... there was no disguising the fact that the seedsman had said he'd make it rain, and he did. Toasts were drunk to meteorology and it was not until the BBC news bulletin [about Lynmouth] was read later on, that a stony silence fell on the company," said Mr Yates at the time.

Operation Cumulus was put on hold indefinitely after the tragedy.

Declassified minutes from an air ministry meeting, held in the war office on November 3, 1953, show why the military were interested in increasing rain and snow by artificial means. The list of possible uses included "bogging down enemy movement", "incrementing the water flow in rivers and streams to hinder or stop enemy crossings", and clearing fog from airfields.


The documents also talk of rainmaking having a potential "to explode an atomic weapon in a seeded storm system or cloud. This would produce a far wider area of radioactive contamination than in a normal atomic explosion".

UK weather modification experiments at the time presaged current practice in the US. The idea was to target "super cool" clouds, and to increase the volume of freezing water vapour particles. Most methods involved firing particles of salt, dry ice, or silver iodide, into clouds, either from an aeroplane or from burners on the ground. The clouds would then precipitate, pulled down below freezing point by the extra weight of dense particles, thus making it rain sooner and heavier than it might have done. Significantly, it was claimed that silver iodide could cause a downpour up to 300 miles away.

Many countries now use the technology, which has considerably improved during the past 50 years.

But controversy still surrounds the efficacy of these early cloud-seeding experiments. In 1955 questions were asked in the Commons about the possibilites of liability and compensation claims. Documents seen by the BBC suggest that both the air ministry and the Treasury became very anxious and were aware that rainmaking could cause damage, not just to military targets and personnel, but also to civilians.

The British Geological Survey has recently examined soil sediments in the district of Lynmouth to see if any silver or iodide residues remain. The testing has been limited due to restrictions in place because of foot and mouth disease, and it is inconclusive. However, silver residue has been discovered in the catchment waters of the river Lyn. The BGS will investigate further over the next 18 months.

Survivors of the Lynmouth flood called for - but never got - a full investigation into the causes of the disaster. Rumours persist to this day of planes circling before the inundation.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/aug/30/sillyseason.physicalsciences
Report JML October 4, 2024 12:38 AM BST
George everyone knows that we can manipulate the weather to a limited degree.

You could have just said that the Chinese did so before the Bejing Olympics.

You seem to miss the point that the government wouldn't have choosen "wall to wall sunshine for weeks on end"
during a lockdown if they were able manipulate the weather.
Report GEORGE.B October 4, 2024 1:19 AM BST
Who knows what technology is out there that is not in the public domain?

Who are the 'we' and how do you know it's to a "limited degree"? Have you got a hotline to NASA or whoever?

A few weeks ago if someone had claimed it was possible to plant bombs in people's devices and detonate they remotely at will, you would have scoffed and called them conspiracy loons?
Report JML October 4, 2024 2:14 AM BST
If it's not to a limited degree it has to be unlimited.

Do you believe that we have the unlimited ability to control the weather?


A few weeks ago if someone had claimed it was possible to plant bombs in people's devices and detonate they remotely at will, you would have scoffed and called them conspiracy loons?


No George,wrong again. The ability to do that didn't surprise anyone. Using this ability was what surprised a lot of people for obvious reasons.
Report Ramruma October 4, 2024 6:24 AM BST
Back to Matt Le Tiss, soccerball wizard.

One of the most skilful players of his generation but lazy and unfit. He needed to check the evening paper to find out who'd been playing in goal because he never tracked back far enough to see for himself. It's a shame he did not play more often for England as we might have won the occasional penalty shootout.

A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills, Le Tissier is the second-highest-ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon, and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks — converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts—and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Le_Tissier

Also, WFM.
Report FOYLESWAR October 4, 2024 8:04 AM BST
may be  he was lazy and didnt track back but he certainly gave saints fans great entertainment  with his flashes of brilliance scored fantastic goals and one of those rare talents where opposing fans applauded many of his spectacular strikes.
Report s.kenbo October 4, 2024 8:13 AM BST
A fantastic scorer of great goals. Why he never left Southampton is a mystery.

He’s obviously a sandwich short of a picnic though.
Report s.kenbo October 4, 2024 8:15 AM BST
A fantastic scorer of great goals. Why he never left Southampton is a mystery.

He’s obviously a sandwich short of a picnic though.
Report s.kenbo October 4, 2024 8:16 AM BST
Feck knows why that posted twice minutes apart.
Report Trendy October 4, 2024 8:35 AM BST
As a Saints supporter we could really do with him now!!!
Report FOYLESWAR October 4, 2024 8:44 AM BST
with youtube pods or whatever they are called ,you need to put something new and different every day or so often to keep the interest up ,any old shyte will do when you have run out of material !
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 4, 2024 10:11 AM BST
  Why he never left Southampton is a mystery.


  He often stated that being close to his family  (channel Islands) was the main reason, I guess he

  also liked being the Big Fish in a small bowl.
Report DIE LINKE October 4, 2024 10:22 AM BST
Wanted to be close to his dad and brother (who are the same person)
Report spyker October 4, 2024 10:34 AM BST
I may be doing him a disservice though because he may not actually believe what he says but instead might have just realized that unlike in years gone by when the likes of David Icke was laughed out of the building, there  is now an audience and therefore a market for anyone prepared to make themselves look silly.

Welcomes to the 'Self produced' podcast world where people spout utter sheet cos they know other people will pay to listen to it no matter what it is. He fell in to conspiracy - it could just as well be Albanian folk punk and its influence on Serbian tea cloths.
Report top2rated October 4, 2024 11:16 AM BST
Shocked Shocked Shocked

Report spyker October 4, 2024 11:22 AM BST
I'll provide the music you provide the waffles......
Report GEORGE.B October 4, 2024 12:01 PM BST
No George,wrong again. The ability to do that didn't surprise anyone. Using this ability was what surprised a lot of people for obvious reasons.

Too right JML, the possibility and realization that people's devices, in particular ones that can be controlled remotely eg laptops, mobiles, smart meters, may contain bombs / nanotechnology they are oblivious to, doesn't surprise anyone Laugh
Report Cider October 4, 2024 12:32 PM BST
He apparently thinks that the pictures we all saw in the early days of Covid from Italy, wasn't actually featuring several people dead and dying, they were actually all actors!!!


Well the broadcasting of what happened in Italy was manipulated. They happened, but incredibly twisted to make it seem much worse than it was. The coffin convey footage didn't happen due to covid for example, but because of lockdown Cry But that wasn't just what happened in Italy, was it. The patients weren't actors, so if he is seriously claiming they were, he is wrong. Just manipulated and misrepresented.

Hes also a gimme for 9/11, believing that the towers wouldn't have fallen down without controlled explosives helping them on their way.


Not saying he's not said this, but do you have any evidence?
Report Cider October 4, 2024 12:43 PM BST
I don't follow Matt, and obviously nobody sensible agrees with everything someone else says. I don't know about all of his opinions. But I agree with what a person says, or disagree. Regardless of who is saying it.

Anyhow, he was one of only a handful of public figures who retained their integrity through the covid nonsense. And gave up his lucrative job, instead of caving in to the the blm supporting mob. It puts him a long way in front of most 'celebrities'.
Report Cider October 4, 2024 12:49 PM BST
From what I hear, SS is absolutely shyte since sky cleared out all the 'gammons'. Not an uncommon phenomenon.
Report DIE LINKE October 4, 2024 1:29 PM BST
When people post multiple posts you just know there's a long suffering partner that's just stopped listening.
Report GEORGE.B October 4, 2024 1:40 PM BST
Hey, come on DIE LINKE, I'm sure he still loves you
Report FOYLESWAR October 4, 2024 1:47 PM BST
some conspiracy theorys are crazy but youd be crazier to belive everything is how the powers that be tells us it  happened .
Report the old nanny ;-) October 4, 2024 2:09 PM BST
Has he commented on the 22 billion to be invested in Carbon Capture ? Now if we can just remove a small percentage of the less than 1 percent we contribute , Must be a cracking investment ?

I have heard some bollix in my time but with the new Tory Greens party (called Labour) its endless

22 billion on a project that will make no Difference to percieved world climate Change what so ever .

Im sure Matt will have summat to say .
Report DancingBraveTheBest October 4, 2024 2:20 PM BST
My son who is 11 and plays footy to a reasonable standard has heard lots about Matts penalty record from me over the years. He only missed 1 in his career. His technique for taking a penalty I have shared with my son and whenever he is chosen to take a penalty in a game I shout over to him from the sidelines....."Matt Le Tissier".......and most of the time he slots them homeHappy
Report 1st time poster October 4, 2024 3:24 PM BST
he can blame his brother or brother in law for not getting more caps ,as they blabbed to the press that le tizz was playing in a big game and the manager dropped him/changed tactics,and the rest as they say is history
Report duffy October 4, 2024 4:05 PM BST
DancingBraveTheBest 04 Oct 24 14:20 
My son who is 11 and plays footy to a reasonable standard has heard lots about Matts penalty record from me over the years. He only missed 1 in his career. His technique for taking a penalty I have shared with my son and whenever he is chosen to take a penalty in a game I shout over to him from the sidelines....."Matt Le Tissier".......and most of the time he slots them homeHappy


Smart move lulling the keeper into thinking that your son is a loon  he'd expect him to miss.WinkWink
Report 1st time poster October 4, 2024 5:15 PM BST
good record but 47 pens at Southampton probably worth a dozen at a top club when the pressure was on,le tizz could have missed 25 and no one would have batted an eyelid,its why he stayed at saints no pressure,no expectation
Report leif October 4, 2024 5:56 PM BST
Matt isn't a loon.
Report s.kenbo October 4, 2024 6:36 PM BST
He’s stark raving mad!!
Report ladycarla October 4, 2024 6:43 PM BST
If he were, he would fit right in on here
Report s.kenbo October 4, 2024 6:46 PM BST
He ain’t that fcuked up!
Report Eddie Batt October 4, 2024 7:47 PM BST
His marriage to Marilyn from Home and Away a shocking omission from this Fred.
Report Ibrahima Sonko October 4, 2024 9:39 PM BST
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he sits around in conspiracy groups spouting **** whilst other conspiracists listen to him,and when its their turn .le tizz has to sit there and listen to wackos telling him their parents were lizards etc and le tizz just has to smile and nod along, one persons  conspiracist theory is as good as the next persons conspiracists theory


Could you please post that event or at least one event ?.  you will not but if you post me a link i would be rather happy.

duffy 03 Oct 24 22:30 
Cider 03 Oct 24 22:10
What's his primary conspiracy theory ?
Cider 03 Oct 24 22:11
Or, for that matter, any of them ?


He apparently thinks that the pictures we all saw in the early days of Covid from Italy, wasn't actually featuring several people dead and dying, they were actually all actors!!!

Hes also a gimme for 9/11, believing that the towers wouldn't have fallen down without controlled explosives helping them on their way.

Probably best to question many things society is asked to accept/believe these days, but probably not to smart for anyone to chuck their lot in behind this loony.

I may be doing him a disservice though because he may not actually believe what he says but instead might have just realized that unlike in years gone by when the likes of David Icke was laughed out of the building, there  is now an audience and therefore a market for anyone prepared to make themselves look silly.



Are they your views duffy  ?(the bloke that called coneygree a donkey)

I would also your personal opinions on matt le god and not a cut and paste ?, where he is wrong, that would be nice.

Also 911, are that ignorant of what really happenned ? (it was an inside job on destroying the records of missing trillions of dollars at the pentagon where a missile also hit)

Anyways thanks to foyles and George.

A lot of people on here watch tv.

i already know duffys responce.
Report leif October 4, 2024 10:04 PM BST
The human pin-cushions got the hump with those of us who refused to roll up our sleeves for jab after jab during convid.

Aforementioned pin-cushions spent two summers in their hot-tubs snaffling up a wage for doing bugger all.


sheeple
Report comingupthehill October 4, 2024 10:11 PM BST
I actually think boris and the tories handled covid well.

Bare minimum lock downs,drip feeding herd immunity,it’s the best they could have done.

Furlough,bail outs,covid loans.hospitals just about managed.

It’s easy to critise after the fact,but got most calls right.
Report duffy October 4, 2024 10:17 PM BST
Do you know what Sonko, I always wondered what you was on about, when you had a go at me about something and then brought Coneygree in to it a few years ago as if my opinion on him had anything to do with the price of fish

Anyway, I don't ever recall calling Coneygree a donkey, but if I did then I was wrong and if you can dig out the thread I said it on...fair play. The only thing I can really remember saying about him was that I thought he would smash his legs to pieces on anything other than proper soft ground.

Anyway I'd say that Le Tissier has a good deal of mileage in the tank yet judging by the number of followers he appears to haveGrin
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 4, 2024 10:27 PM BST
Strange, I thought the thread was about Football.
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 4, 2024 10:37 PM BST
good record but 47 pens at Southampton probably worth a dozen at a top club when the pressure was on,le tizz could have missed 25 and no one would have batted an eyelid,its why he stayed at saints no pressure,no expectation


  Probably the biggest load of Bollix I  have read on here. What does it matter who the club were ??
  Scored 25 of the 47 in the Premier league ffs.
Report duffy October 4, 2024 10:43 PM BST
Well it is about Le Tissier...well and Coneygree, so it's probably fair to expect it to turn into a conspiracy fest.

Anyway I'm off to try and find anything from Matt where he might have suggested that the 2015 Gold Cup did not actually take place and was instead one big con in order to stick two fingers up to the Plumpton racecourse vet.Devil
Report GEORGE.B October 4, 2024 11:43 PM BST
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program

Conspiracy theories
See also: List of conspiracy theories: Weaponry
HAARP is the subject of numerous conspiracy theories. Various individuals have speculated about hidden motivations and capabilities of the project. For example, Rosalie Bertell warned in 1996 about the deployment of HAARP as a military weapon.[40] Michel Chossudovsky stated in a book published by the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform that "recent scientific evidence suggests that HAARP is fully operational and has the capability of triggering floods, hurricanes, droughts and earthquakes."[41] Over time, HAARP has been blamed for generating such catastrophes, as well as thunderstorms, in Iran, Pakistan, Haiti, Turkey, Greece and the Philippines, and even major power outages, the downing of TWA Flight 800, Gulf War syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome.[8][42][43]
Report comingupthehill October 4, 2024 11:48 PM BST
99% of conspiracy theories are exactly that,pure bunkum.

Then the odd feasible one in thrown in the mix,to dilute its therory,so it’s lost in the quagmire of chaos.

It’s all irrelevant.tomorrow is all that matters,not analysing the past.
Report GEORGE.B October 5, 2024 12:01 AM BST
From the article I posted above about Operation Cumulus in the 1950s:

Declassified minutes from an air ministry meeting, held in the war office on November 3, 1953, show why the military were interested in increasing rain and snow by artificial means. The list of possible uses included "bogging down enemy movement", "incrementing the water flow in rivers and streams to hinder or stop enemy crossings", and clearing fog from airfields.

The documents also talk of rainmaking having a potential "to explode an atomic weapon in a seeded storm system or cloud. This would produce a far wider area of radioactive contamination than in a normal atomic explosion".


That was the 1950s, now over 70 years later how advanced in their understanding and technology are programmes such as HAARP?

One of the theories out there is that they're messing about with the Jet Stream, which could explain why we're getting wetter and milder winters.
Report comingupthehill October 5, 2024 12:08 AM BST
They always over play the threat,for dramatic reasons.

The world will turn,the sun will rise,not much changes.
Report leif October 5, 2024 12:15 AM BST
Would the UK spray their subjects like lab rats?

yes or no?
Report leif October 5, 2024 12:57 AM BST
Duffy, Dave Numbers, coming upthe hill - yes or no?
Report aberdonia October 5, 2024 8:35 AM BST
he is a bit of a bell end is Matthew....moans about the number of black pundits speaking about top level fitba...Matthew, take a look at the football teams at the elite level....they are stuffed full of black players...you could argue on that basis they are under represented at punditry level.

the population of base of a country is irrelevant.

its the same with boxing and athletics.....blacks dominate, infact england would be shoite at most sports without their ethnic minorities.
Report aberdonia October 5, 2024 8:43 AM BST
for context, you dont see black pundits on darts and snooker.
Report clouded leopard October 5, 2024 12:04 PM BST
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99% of conspiracy theories are exactly that,pure bunkum.

Silly

99% eh ?

Sounds like you've done plenty of research to have such a firm grip on it all
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 5, 2024 12:22 PM BST
..... Any famous conspiracys that have been proven Clouded ???
Report FOYLESWAR October 5, 2024 12:24 PM BST
they are hard to prove as the shifty b,stards wont incriminate themsels or their kind
Report leif October 5, 2024 12:25 PM BST
That the convid jibjab was 'safe' has been proven erroneous.
Not very safe for those that died and the many thousands who have or are in line for compensation.
Report GLASGOWCALLING October 5, 2024 12:30 PM BST
Nobody ever said the Jab was 100% surely ??  Any pictures of poor souls being held down and injected.
Report FOYLESWAR October 5, 2024 12:35 PM BST
no one was forced to have the jab glazzie but plenny feared for their jobs if they didnt as i recall .
Report clouded leopard October 5, 2024 12:44 PM BST
My point is that if you see 99% of these theories as 'bunkum' you are effectively saying that 100% of what you are told/see/hear is purely straight and true which just deserves a huge lol I'm afraid

Older people's brains are very difficult to turn

I can pick a few mistruths/media lies- misinfo for past few years which were labelled conspiracy theories at the time 


Safe and effective
95% efficacy
You won't catch or pass on Covid if you get the jab from very prominent politicians and others
This inflation is transitory



There are a squillion theories that are very difficult to prove

When state + usury/money printers + monpolies + institutions + media all work in lockstep you are very much up against it and it's barely ever straight lies.. just bendy obtuse facts to herd the slave like masses - mass formation psychosis

But there are also a squillion lines of connection that they cannot actually disprove

Follow the money, Join the dots, fill in the gaps and use your innate gut sense



99% truth  ---  fark me Laugh
Report leif October 5, 2024 12:56 PM BST
Report 1st time poster October 15, 2024 12:10 PM BST
the latest loony grifter RUSSEL BRAND is now advertising for the loony right wing Christian fundamentalists in USA,flogging a $250 amulet /necklace that protects you from WIFI rays,and lifting a small yellow suitcase up and down to show how much strength the amulet gives him, no doubt a few of the brand,le tizz, Barton lovers on here will be getting their orders in LaughLaugh
Report FOYLESWAR October 15, 2024 12:16 PM BST
brand aint  that daft he knows which country snake oil is in demand .
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