(2001)
By Stanley Collymore I could tell you were a man of cul… And good breeding - the Perfect Gentleman - from the way you Slipped your condom on
By Stanley Collymore Crimes against humanity, never were and still aren’t the sole preserve of non-whites either collectively or globally, n…
By Stanley Collymore Ah yes, the Windsors! The unelected and distinctly rather unaccountable, totally hypocritical free loaders.
By Stanley Collymore British royals clearly don’t have… monopoly on any service tours, or who should unquestionably participate in them! Consequently,…
By Stanley Collymore There was that first rush of heady… periodically by the contemplative… the consequences could be but whic… recklessly brushed aside by the en…
By Stanley Collymore You’re the graffiti in my life– garish, unsightly and bloody hard to get rid of!
By Stanley Collymore What in the name of everything that is obviously logical and unquestionably sane are body language experts; and what qu…
By Stanley Collymore How and much more importantly why… so-called love that sensibly is no… can instantly, destructively and w… vengeance of hate show its true fa…
Von Stanley Collymore Echte Liebe kann manchmal sei so überwältigend, dass sehr bedauerlicherweise klappt nicht, und so leider ordnun…
By Stanley Collymore How and why is it that everything… like going to the loo in this hous… home, customarily, systematically… becomes common knowledge to person…
By Stanley Collymore Aren’t you like me totally pissed off– and if not, I think you ought to be - by those who flamboyantly,
By Stanley Collymore Eugenicists assiduously at work in… have been for decades now, going b… Now no longer capable in the 21st… rationalize their delusional and w…
By Stanley Collymore You’re exceedingly very far from convincing Emma Walker, with your very thoroughly inane nonsense, itself quite literally f…
A truly remarkable person is Caitlyn, in a world increasingly burgeoning with intellectually challenged, gullible and malevolently narcissistic, racists, haters and toxically verminous ...
By Stanley Collymore Be a winner, by all means– but in winning don’t forget the losers without whom your win would never have