| Anyone can steal - but few get away
On the other hand, as "Nipper" Read [the detective who was part of the team that investigated the robbery] said about us, perhaps they would have carried it out even if they had known that they would get caught. After all, when they left the scene with their £50m, one of the robbers said: "Let's rock and roll." That's pure film script stuff, isn't it? It's as though they have all been watching Ocean's 11 or Mission: Impossible. We all have our benchmarks and for us the benchmark was the Brink's robbery in Boston in 1950, which was the largest robbery in the United States at that time. We wanted to do something as spectacular as that. We wanted to draw our line in the sand. I was quite young at the time and I liked the challenge. I wanted to move in those circles. It's insanity, of course, and we knew that we would be in the frame as soon as the robbery happened but it's the same madness, I suppose, that drives people to bivouac on the north face of the Eiger.
Celtic's walking wounded march onwards
Paul Hartley became the latest player occupying the position to be injured when he limped off against Falkirk on Sunday. The 19-year-old Caddis came on as a substitute, helping Celtic hold on to a 1-0 lead. Scott McDonald's 19th goal of the season allowed Celtic to cut the gap between themselves and the Premier League leaders, Rangers, to four points. .
Parents blamed for teen yobs
But alot of these kids come from close nit families with decent homes house rules in which the kids dont want to follow. So really if they want help than maybe first they should help us the PARENTS. Posted by: Kylee of brisbane 7:36am today Comment 202 of 332 .
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