(2002)
By Stanley Collymore Murder I was told from my earlies… existence rendered by the judiciou… God to every individual person: ch… and a state of being that should d…
By Stanley Collymore Surely hard nosed monarchical fraudsters and obviously their Palace flunkies can now very practicably, having been found out…
By Stanley Collymore I promise to love you in every con… there is and moreover for as long… never to intentionally lie to you,… deceive you, cause you personal an…
By Stanley Collymore Try getting an appointment, however urgent that your condition might be, with a doctor these days. Not
By Stanley Collymore Dreams are the secret messengers o… our thoughts; and the frequency with which I dream about you underscores the
Self-evidently the UK is no longer a Christian country since the majority of its people have turned away from the Church die to a marked lack of leadership on the part of those who are ...
By Stanley Collymore All of your pathetic, quite uncari… relentlessly scaring and evidently exploitative life, you’ve actually so far quite indifferently and tir…
By Stanley Collymore You are unquestionably the dream that has turned into my worst nightmare!
By Stanley Collymore Affection, for another person, whether it’s clearly mutually reciprocated or not, is and should distinctively remain a pers…
By Stanley Collymore Found happiness with a convicted burglar? Nice one Daily Mail! So are all the other fathers of the bastard sprogs, of serial unmarrie…
By Stanley Collymore Ride the storm of challenge and reap your whirlwind of success! For the essence
By Stanley Collymore Incredulously, all you fatuously gullible, lowlife, discernibly intellectually, distinctly irrefutably challenged, and easily…
By Stanley Collymore I’m certainly not obese, maybe in… little bit fat. But hey, come on,… that? We can’t all of us have hour… you know, and even if desirous to…
By Stanley Collymore You sure as Hell Jeremy Corbyn h… of getting up the stinking noses o… detractors and that really takes s… say in a disunited and thoroughly…
By Stanley Collymore Having expectations are all right… basing them on unrealistic hopes or delusions of grandeur, however,