BAKERY BOSS IN BOYCOTT BRIBE.A GANGLAND killer accused of bullying Bullying Chowne, Parson Stoyle terrorizes parish; kidnaps children. [Br. Lit.: The Maid of Sker, Walsh Modern, 94–95] Claypole, Noah bully; becomes thief in Fagin’s gang. [Br. Lit. rivals of Morton's bakery has offered to pay people who refuse to use their local Chinese takeaway. John McCullagh issued a leaflet attacking the Good Date restaurant in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, after they refused to deliver food to his nearby factory. And the 48-year-old - jailed for shooting dead an innocent dad-of-one - is even offering people pounds 10 to boycott boycott, concerted economic or social ostracism of an individual, group, or nation to express disapproval or coerce change. The practice was named (1880) after Capt. the takeaway and get their food elsewhere. McCullagh - using the alias Johnny Mack until his identity was exposed by the Sunday Mail last month - wrote: "He refuses to deliver to my factory at Bellshill Industrial Estate because of temporary traffic lights & is this guy on the planet? Idiot IDIOT, Persons. A person who has been without understanding from his nativity, and whom the law, therefore, presumes never likely to attain any. Shelf. on Lun. 2. 2. It is an imbecility or sterility of mind, and not a perversion of the understanding. Chit. Med. "This excuse for a business deserves to be boycotted. "I will be informing all my drivers to boycott the Good Date restaurant." McCullagh also includes his mobile number with the offer to pay pounds 10 to the first 25 people who use another restaurant on the same street. He said: "I will be there within five minutes to pay or help towards your food bill." One customer said: "This idiot came into the restaurant, shouting his mouth off a couple of weeks ago. "He's trying to ruin someone's business because of a perceived snub. It's pathetic pa·thet·ic also pa·thet·i·cal adj. 1. Arousing or capable of arousing sympathetic sadness and compassion: "The old, rather shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic" ." McCullagh was told at about 5pm on August 19 that it would be easier for him to collect his order because they were busy with other deliveries. But he stormed into the Good Date to object before going away and returning with food from the other restaurant. Less then an hour later, he reappeared and began distributing his leaflets urging a boycott. Good Date manager Mary Ng said: "We've been here for 30 years and there's been no trouble. I sent this man a text message asking for his address so that my solicitor could contact him but he refused to send it to me. It's crazy behaviour." Glasgow-based Morton's Rolls was bought last December by former drugs suspect John Aire, 43, of Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. Aire teamed up with McCullagh and gangster Eli Webb but claims that their Lanarkshire distribution firm is separate from his firm. Other local bakeries claim staff have been intimidated in·tim·i·date tr.v. in·tim·i·dat·ed, in·tim·i·dat·ing, in·tim·i·dates 1. To make timid; fill with fear. 2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats. by the new outfit. CAPTION(S): Fury: McCullagh Gangster: Webb |
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