(2001)
It's never wrong to say sorry!
#Apologies
By Stanley Collymore Positive thinkers already know the negative aspects of what they’re doing– and that’s the genuine hallmark
By Stanley Collymore Gary Lineker literally breaking the BBC’s sacred impartiality rules? Really? Significantly though, when narcissist Alan Suga…
By Stanley Collymore How could you be so churlish and i… as you’re doing now in relation to… regularly as was customary between… perfectly well as you do that I’m…
By Stanley Collymore Slept fitfully during the night va… to the loo, an urgent necessity I… of incontinence I’ve been irritati… continues to have its sway. The af…
By Stanley Collymore Try getting an appointment, however urgent that your condition might be, with a doctor these days. Not
By Stanley Collymore Just ask your dad Charles and stepmom, Camilla what did happen then William. And perhaps you’ll be lucky that they
By Stanley Collymore What a completely brain dead, sycophantic and such a thorough load of utter garbage! This Brexit
By Stanley Collymore Stupid people usually blame others for their mistakes as well as the failure of their contrived actions. Stupid
By Stanley Collymore Why, on earth, would any person voluntarily wish to be classed a subject rather than sensibly
By Stanley Collymore Physically you’re undeniably a ver… young lady, and to even the most c… observers or the amateur admirer,… alone a very seasoned connoisseur
By Stanley Collymore This so-called monarchical family of yours are who they are, really because of the vile scheming, plotting and barbarous murders, by…
By Stanley Collymore It makes me absolutely sick to read or hear people rather crassly justifying Charles Windsor’s vile behaviour by saying
By Stanley Collymore Harry lives rather well actually with his evidently beautiful, well educated and simply mentally liberated African Americ…
By Stanley Collymore Ride the whirlwind of hope, sit pr… saddle of optimism, and with the s… determination give new impetus to… admirable quest for the Holy Grai…
By Stanley Collymore Climb as high as you aspire to and ultimately can but always be resolute not to let your ambitions be dampened