(2001)
By Stanley Collymore Hey! Why are you spitefully, male… antagonistically throwing stones a… seagull whose harmless and natural… you discern and quite recognizably…
By Stanley Collymore The only thing you have on ice is that ice eventually melts and disappears– you, unfortunately,
By Stanley Collymore You are my life, my major reason f… cause of so much happiness in my l… I to enunciate all the benefits yo… in it has brought me it would take…
By Stanley Collymore That includes, the surfeit of make believe ones: you know the kind I’m referring to. The pogroms and European holocaust escapers th…
By Stanley Collymore Why should I or any other logical… sensible and highly intelligent person, basically wantonly, inconceivably or deferentially giv…
By Stanley Collymore Ah the Windsors! The Defenders o… Universe; Champions of the rich,… highly influential meddlers in Bri… politics although unelected and re…
By Stanley Collymore So you think you’ve the right to d… how I should live my life; providi… course, you should condescendingly determine that I’m even entitled
By Stanley Collymore A classic plot twist in the case o… American woman found tied up, and clearly very emaciated who claimed to her rescuer and oth…
By Stanley Collymore Altruism is the art of being a saint, irrespective of what the devil anyone else thinks about what
By Stanley Collymore How interesting! To use your consistently and very well– rehearsed unproductive days, normally blithely lounging o…
By Stanley Collymore I’ve given you the present of life My darling child; now do me The honour of doing Something truly
By Stanley Collymore If Charles was a bloke working at Asda or some other British supermarket for that matter; these two slags: Camilla and her s…
By Stanley Collymore I really do not understand how in this internet age there are still essentially significant numbers of pathetically very stupi…
By Stanley Collymore Does anybody with a modicum of rationality, a very distinctly discernible iota of crucially natural commonsense or a basically
By Stanley Collymore Death is the inevitable arbiter of our earthly existence; a state of affairs actually against which, following its objective dec…