Joanne McNally
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I think he'd have to be incognito. Yeah, 100%. Or he'd get radicalised. He'd be very suggestible and more than myself.
I think he'd have to be incognito. Yeah, 100%. Or he'd get radicalised. He'd be very suggestible and more than myself.
I think he'd have to be incognito. Yeah, 100%. Or he'd get radicalised. He'd be very suggestible and more than myself.
Of course he would. But your man Lewis says it's actually really boring knitting balaclavas after a while, which I was like, yeah, fair enough. So now he has his aunt or his mother-in-law or his aunt or something like that.
Of course he would. But your man Lewis says it's actually really boring knitting balaclavas after a while, which I was like, yeah, fair enough. So now he has his aunt or his mother-in-law or his aunt or something like that.
Of course he would. But your man Lewis says it's actually really boring knitting balaclavas after a while, which I was like, yeah, fair enough. So now he has his aunt or his mother-in-law or his aunt or something like that.
I was like, there's something really funny because the association of the balaclavas and the paramilitaries and the idea of just like elderly women knitting them, there's something very entertaining about that juxtaposition, isn't there? Yeah. Like it's all very arts and crafts and Etsy. But yet then what they really symbolize is something quite hardcore. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.
I was like, there's something really funny because the association of the balaclavas and the paramilitaries and the idea of just like elderly women knitting them, there's something very entertaining about that juxtaposition, isn't there? Yeah. Like it's all very arts and crafts and Etsy. But yet then what they really symbolize is something quite hardcore. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.
I was like, there's something really funny because the association of the balaclavas and the paramilitaries and the idea of just like elderly women knitting them, there's something very entertaining about that juxtaposition, isn't there? Yeah. Like it's all very arts and crafts and Etsy. But yet then what they really symbolize is something quite hardcore. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.
I'll stick to my broaches, my velcros.
I'll stick to my broaches, my velcros.
I'll stick to my broaches, my velcros.
He looks like a big doodle, like a child went mad on him with a crayon. That's what I love.
He looks like a big doodle, like a child went mad on him with a crayon. That's what I love.
He looks like a big doodle, like a child went mad on him with a crayon. That's what I love.
Oh yeah, he's a ride.
Oh yeah, he's a ride.