(2001)
By Stanley Collymore The searing pain, agonizingly wrac… sinew of your bodily frame; the un… hollering and even the crude obsce… angrilydirected at him, your partn…
By Stanley Collymore I was once haplessly obliged to ov… else on that public omnibus to Wor… monologue debilitatingly pretty an… it was actually so mindlessly unin…
By Stanley Collymore Well bugger me! Figuratively spea… for that sort of thing was never i… shan’t ever in a month of Sundays… tea as I’m strictly, uncompromisin…
By Stanley Collymore Bastardly conceived by her then actually obviously married but nevertheless this discernibly patently unfaithful wife, turned m…
By Stanley Collymore You were definitely the tops Ronn… of us will permanently remain so.… man in stature physically you were… and an enduringly august giant of…
By Stanley Collymore Isn’t it about time that these cle… immature hacks throughout the mediia, crucially start calling these actually imbecilic clowns by…
By Stanley Collymore So you want me to marry you because you assume that our joint genes will very undoubtedly, in your so puerile fa…
By Stanley Collymore Others look at us and only see a couple in love. We look at each other, knowing that that same love
By Stanley Collymore Hope is the invisible but all the same the evident, pertinent and very highly relevant thread that intuitively binds all…
By Stanley Collymore It’s quite obvious to everyone who isn’t manifestly gullible, distinctly evidently prone to being rather easily manipulated or…
By Stanley Collymore With clearly all the ongoing Brit… MSM’s quite patently absolutely asinine, detailed deprecation of everybody, that’s virtually non…
By Stanley Collymore Inheritance tax is only paid by the people in the middle and obviously very significantly so because those truly at the bott…
By Stanley Collymore I’m one of you! Cured! And my husband is really straight! Look! Cancer and also chemotherapy treatment? Generally…
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 Quitting your seat as an MP? Frankly, I’m quite absolutely totally unimpressed; since even news of your death would have