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originally posted by: LABTECH767
Freeborn and OldCarpy2
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: LABTECH767
Very funny man....sadly much of it wouldn't be allowed now.
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
To settle this once and for all I am going to get some scones tomorrow and try both methods, yet again.
I may even require seconds.
All in the name of scientific research.
Yeah but as a heathen degenerate you pronounce them as "scons" rather than "scones" so your so called "experiment" will be worthless.
Anyway, will you be using Cornish or proper Devon cream?
BBC News correspondent Ed Thomas said Al Swealmeen was a refugee from Syria who was befriended and supported by Malcolm and Elizabeth Hitchcott, who knew him as Enzo, when he arrived in the UK.
Mrs Hitchcott said she and her husband were "just so sad" and were "very shocked" by his death.
"We just loved him, he was a lovely guy," she added
Investigators are being cautious about drawing conclusions about the motivation of Emad Al Swealmeen.
He is believed to have originally come from the Middle East and went into the asylum system. But in recent years he may have converted to Christianity and also suffered from mental health issues.