
My awesome grandad flew in Wellingtons in the war. Damn, those shortages were terrible. Tell us about brilliant-stroke-rubbish grandparents.
Suggested by Buffet the Appetite Slayer
( , Thu 2 Jun 2011, 21:51)
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That my child's father, ie, his grandfather, is the one that left me in Portugal.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 14:36, 17 replies)

I mean I get the Maddy reference, but after that I'm lost.
Quite an achievement in 15 words.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:13, closed)

impregnated Maddie and then left her to be kidnapped?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:29, closed)

I'm going back to The Guardian's OBO website to see if England are winning.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:31, closed)

That my (vagabond's) child's father (still vagabond), ie, his (AB's) grandfather, is the one that left me (Vagabond/Madeline McCann) in Portugal.
Vagabond = Maddy. Maddy is AB's grandfather
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:22, closed)

His story is basically 'I once got lost'.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:33, closed)

when she woke up in the boot of a car.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 15:38, closed)

maybe this has lost something translation?
unlike the mcanns who lost some thing on vacation
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 17:47, closed)

when this guy ^ is telling you that you are incomprehensible, you know that something has gone wrong.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 20:51, closed)

less of that now . we will have order here
some people just cant help it and others should know better leave it i say
please
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 22:21, closed)

others should "know better. Leave it" as in "leave it alone"?
or:
should know "better leave it" as if it was a book or something?
And where does the "i say" fit?
( , Tue 7 Jun 2011, 22:35, closed)
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