Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Bark à la lune
Of all the fantasies indulged in by Kimveer Gill, the one that should have set off warning bells was his apparent belief that Ozzy still ruled.
All his other delusions flowed from that one, I'm guessing.
What, that's crazier than blaming his murderous rampage – at an English-language school – on the fact that he wasn't pure laine?
[NOTE: if that link doesn't work go here to get the gist.]
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