(2002)
By Stanley Collymore Is sex still important nowadays?… himself or herself that it is. Rea… longer necessary for procreation–… care of that already. As a sweeten…
By Stanley Collymore Of course Charles Windsor is alright. After all he’s taking loads of money and also numerous properties from dead peop…
By Stanley Collymore I woke up this morning, glanced ou… window, saw that the general weath… as miserable in outlook as the day… and honestly would dearly and pref…
By Stanley Collymore Is forgiveness a worthy or even a worthwhile attribute? And if it’s either one, or both of the aforementioned, when and under wha…
By Stanley Collymore These Windsor taxpayer funded holidays simply serve no real beneficial purposes, other than clearly evidently for this sp…
By Stanley Collymore The road to personal happiness can sometimes be undeniably and evidently very perilously unexpectedly long, irrefutably ard…
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 When I say I love you it’s only a small part of the huge change that’s going on inside me, and of which you’re
By Stanley Collymore Rampant paedophilia, clearly as it obviously has been the case for multiple centuries, is as very rampant and commonplace acros…
By Stanley Collymore What is there about sex that bring… people, creates irrational fear in… sane among us to be utterly bemuse… adults can and frequently do get t…
By Stanley Collymore Death is the only comforter when all else fails and the fury of betrayal could well land
By Stanley Collymore You’re truly an amazing and quite… richly and abundantly endowed with… thoughtful imagination that are th… by a natural and uncommon aptitude…
By Stanley Collymore I recall most vividly the very fir… the warm and empathetic smile you… me coupled with the reciprocal che… instantaneously and of its own acc…
By Stanley Collymore Life can hardly be regarded as wor… Living, if during its tenure there Wasn’t a single matter of Conscience for which
By Stanley Collymore The Chagossians were entirely brutally and even distinctly rather savagely, with all their animals and domestic stock a…