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Familiar with BOBFOC, but you'll have to explain that one!?Prufrock wrote:That Japanese one has BOBFOC and my personal fave 'kronenbourg' as almost if not quite equivalents.

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LeverEnd wrote:Familiar with BOBFOC, but you'll have to explain that one!?Prufrock wrote:That Japanese one has BOBFOC and my personal fave 'kronenbourg' as almost if not quite equivalents.
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Why thank you sir! that actually works....Gary the Enfield wrote:MyLost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm in need of a mnemonic to remember the word mnemonic
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Why thank you sir! that actually works....Gary the Enfield wrote:MyLost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm in need of a mnemonic to remember the word mnemonic
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De Nada. Not sure if where you went in Mongolia is actually Indo-China but it's kind of in the same area-ish. If you're at the far North of Burma (Myanmar)
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Well yes, but no. Indo China being Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia - and Mongolia being a mere two thousand miles away as the crow flies...Gary the Enfield wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Why thank you sir! that actually works....Gary the Enfield wrote:MyLost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm in need of a mnemonic to remember the word mnemonic
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De Nada. Not sure if where you went in Mongolia is actually Indo-China but it's kind of in the same area-ish.

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'She's a Kronenbourg. She looks 16 from the back and 66 from the front'.LeverEnd wrote:Familiar with BOBFOC, but you'll have to explain that one!?Prufrock wrote:That Japanese one has BOBFOC and my personal fave 'kronenbourg' as almost if not quite equivalents.
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tremendousPrufrock wrote:'She's a Kronenbourg. She looks 16 from the back and 66 from the front'.LeverEnd wrote:Familiar with BOBFOC, but you'll have to explain that one!?Prufrock wrote:That Japanese one has BOBFOC and my personal fave 'kronenbourg' as almost if not quite equivalents.
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Though it would be 64 from the front if I wasn't such a div.
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Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
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His defence team must be convinced they're losing. It's a long, long way into this case to be pulling the loony card.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
As I read it, once they make that inference the prosecution have to have him looked at. Gerry Nel must be simply loving this.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Defence Team were trying to keep him away from being assessed, because probably the assessment will show he hasn't a leg to stand on playing the loony card... but Nel lept on it and has had a 30 day referral order approved. He's lining all his ducks up. The judge also gave a bit of her thought process away when she confirmed in her ruling this morning that she agrees with Nel that Pistorius was "a bad witness".bobo the clown wrote:His defence team must be convinced they're losing. It's a long, long way into this case to be pulling the loony card.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
As I read it, once they make that inference the prosecution have to have him looked at. Gerry Nel must be simply loving this.
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surely it is very, very difficult to assess someone for a made up condition like this when there is an agenda behind the actual assessment process?bobo the clown wrote:His defence team must be convinced they're losing. It's a long, long way into this case to be pulling the loony card.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
As I read it, once they make that inference the prosecution have to have him looked at. Gerry Nel must be simply loving this.
If he had the condition, then surely there'd be evidence of it being diagnosed/treated before its proof was suddenly crucial...
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Defence Team were trying to keep him away from being assessed, because probably the assessment will show he hasn't a leg to stand on playing the loony card... but Nel lept on it and has had a 30 day referral order approved. He's lining all his ducks up. The judge also gave a bit of her thought process away when she confirmed in her ruling this morning that she agrees with Nel that Pistorius was "a bad witness".bobo the clown wrote:His defence team must be convinced they're losing. It's a long, long way into this case to be pulling the loony card.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
As I read it, once they make that inference the prosecution have to have him looked at. Gerry Nel must be simply loving this.

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Agreed. But once the defence infer it, as I read it, it's an obligation to investigate it. Whether they have tried not to infer it & it slipped out or they have gone for it as a last resort we'll have to guess.thebish wrote:surely it is very, very difficult to assess someone for a made up condition like this when there is an agenda behind the actual assessment process?bobo the clown wrote:His defence team must be convinced they're losing. It's a long, long way into this case to be pulling the loony card.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pistorius about to be sent to the loony-bin for 30 days
As I read it, once they make that inference the prosecution have to have him looked at. Gerry Nel must be simply loving this.
If he had the condition, then surely there'd be evidence of it being diagnosed/treated before its proof was suddenly crucial...
Glad it's not just us who think he's been "a bad witness".
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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He's not being sent away. He's going to be allowed to do it on an outpatient basis. For some reason that nobody seems to understand!
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Bizarre. How can the assessors get a proper impression on an 8 hr. a day basis.BWFC_Insane wrote:He's not being sent away. He's going to be allowed to do it on an outpatient basis. For some reason that nobody seems to understand!
Still, not our to wonder why ...
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How the feck can the loony-boffins decide if he's gaga or not without being able to tie him down and subject him to humiliating experiments. Outrageous caving in to human rights.BWFC_Insane wrote:He's not being sent away. He's going to be allowed to do it on an outpatient basis. For some reason that nobody seems to understand!
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He'll be trying Blackadder's underpants and pencils trick next!

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