Home Forums |
|
|
Topic History of: He is off again not solving crimes Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
'M' |
Must be him then good investigation Jo |
Jo |
It must be the same person, as on the companycheck site his date of birth is given as January 1970 on the Gumfighters page (companycheck.co.uk/company/03887121/GUMF...companies-house-data) and on the Mark Williams-Thomas page (companycheck.co.uk/director/912215244/MR...LIAMS-THOMAS/summary).
Here's another quote:
Reds get stuck into tacky task
Mark Williams-Thomas, from GumFighters UK, the specialist London firm carrying out the work, is hoping the device will net the company millions nationwide.
He said: ''Sir Alex is the most famous gum-chewer in football, but some of the other people who use Old Trafford haven't been as tidy.
''We've not assessed his dugout yet - but all areas will be checked thoroughly and blobs removed.''
So there's another string to his bow: sticky blob removal. |
'M' |
Another Mark Williams-Thomas possibly? He loves to blow his own and I'm sure he would of mentioned it after all he is an expert in,
Investigating.
Aircraft disappearing.
Murder.
Rape.
Sex offenders.
Not finding conclusion.
Upsetting people.
Selling personal information.
Taking old headed note paper.
Calling every sex offender a Paedophile.
Being a promoter of The Bogie Man.
Driving a flash car while wearing an expensive watch (loaned by Pacour who has distanced himself from Mark)
And an absolute expert at being a narcissist. |
Jo |
Sheba Bear wrote:
There's a reference to it in the Yorkshire Post of 19th March 2002:
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/cleaning-bl...ets-of-gum-1-2428889
"GumFighters director Mark Williams-Thomas said: “We are pleased to be working to create a cleaner and healthier environment for everybody in Sheffield. However, it is very important that people realise the damage caused by discarded gum and dispose of it correctly.”
He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it.
“Don’t worry, it won’t collect in your intestines. It will just pass through your system in one piece, because gum base can’t be digested.,” added Mr Williams-Thomas."
Haha! What an interesting find. Not really surprising he wouldn't want to draw attention to that aspect of his career.
No mention of chewing gum in this recent interview: www.mediamasters.fm/wp-content/uploads/2...dcast-Transcript.pdf There he seems to be saying that he left the police because of the pressure (e.g. no days off for weeks, middle-of-the-night call-outs), little opportunity to be proactive (whatever proactive means) and lack of control over his job. |
Sheba Bear |
The chewing gum company was Gumfighters UK Limited, which was dissolved in 2011:
opencorporates.com/companies/gb/03887121
There's a reference to it in the Yorkshire Post of 19th March 2002:
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/cleaning-bl...ets-of-gum-1-2428889
"GumFighters director Mark Williams-Thomas said: “We are pleased to be working to create a cleaner and healthier environment for everybody in Sheffield. However, it is very important that people realise the damage caused by discarded gum and dispose of it correctly.”
He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it.
“Don’t worry, it won’t collect in your intestines. It will just pass through your system in one piece, because gum base can’t be digested.,” added Mr Williams-Thomas." |
|
|
|