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Bob
6th September 2006, 00:34
A man shot two biking brothers, then turned the gun on himself, following an argument over a motorcycle.
Trevor Fallon, 52, claimed brothers Anthony Price, 20, and brother Gareth Harris, 17 were revving their scrambler in front of his home in Abergavenny. He then opened fire on the brothers with a sawn-off shotgun. He shot the motorbike and hit both brothers in the legs, hurled a suicide note into the garden before fleeing into a field where armed police found him next to the gun.
Edbear
6th September 2006, 06:25
It's a sad, sick world we live in.
Isn't there a song about Abergevenny?
Bob
6th September 2006, 20:31
It's a sad, sick world we live in.
Isn't there a song about Abergevenny?
By the way, I forgot to mention the two bikers are alive, but need pellets pulling out of their legs.
Song about Abergevenny? You're going back a bit - it might have been by Leapy Lee (feel free to correct everyone) back in the 1960s... and went something like:
"Taking a trip up to Abergevenny
(Something something something something)
If you should see a red dog running free
Then you'll know he's mine"
Edbear
6th September 2006, 20:40
[QUOTE=Bob;744545]Song about Abergevenny? You're going back a bit[QUOTE]
Shhhh! But yeah that's the one.
Back on topic, there's more happening here, too. Another armed robbery of two Armourgaurd guys delivering to an ATM in Albany yesterday. Seems there's looneys everywhere.
Bend-it
7th September 2006, 14:24
He was 52 and had brothers 20 and 17... decided to wait awhile between kids eh, his parents?
Macktheknife
7th September 2006, 14:32
By the way, I forgot to mention the two bikers are alive, but need pellets pulling out of their legs.
Song about Abergevenny? You're going back a bit - it might have been by Leapy Lee (feel free to correct everyone) back in the 1960s... and went something like:
"Taking a trip up to Abergevenny
(Something something something something)
If you should see a red dog running free
Then you'll know he's mine"
Second line is
"Hoping the weather is fine"
Lou Girardin
7th September 2006, 14:53
He was 52 and had brothers 20 and 17... decided to wait awhile between kids eh, his parents?
I think it means that Mr Nutter shot two brothers because of their noisy exhaust.
Two Brothers - exhaust. Geddit?
Motu
7th September 2006, 16:52
Song about Abergevenny? You're going back a bit - it might have been by Leapy Lee (feel free to correct everyone) back in the 1960s... and went something like:
"Taking a trip up to Abergevenny
(Something something something something)
If you should see a red dog running free
Then you'll know he's mine"
You are wrong there - it was Africa Benny....or at least that's what I thought at the time.Makes no sense no matter what they were singing.
Scouse
7th September 2006, 17:04
[QUOTE=Bob;744545]Song about Abergevenny? You're going back a bit[QUOTE]
Shhhh! But yeah that's the one.
Back on topic, there's more happening here, too. Another armed robbery of two Armourgaurd guys delivering to an ATM in Albany yesterday. Seems there's looneys everywhere.No Shit Was that in Albanyvenny. Anyways all Welsh are Mad
Bob
7th September 2006, 20:19
He was 52 and had brothers 20 and 17... decided to wait awhile between kids eh, his parents?
The clue to their lack of relation is in the opening line:
"A man shot two biking brothers"
Not "A brother shot two biking brothers" - although that sentence wouldn't work in the Bronx either...
skidMark
8th September 2006, 18:19
I think it means that Mr Nutter shot two brothers because of their noisy exhaust.
Two Brothers - exhaust. Geddit?
ROFL rep earnt good shit man lol
scumdog
8th September 2006, 21:26
It's a sad, sick world we live in.
Isn't there a song about Abergevenny?
Sung by Marty Wilde in 1968.
"Taking a trip up to Abergavenny,
Hoping the weather is fine......."
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