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Daley responded by tweeting: "After giving it my all...you get idiot's sending me this... .. Daley's father Rob died last year from brain cancer.
After giving it my all…you get idiot's sending me this…RT @Rileyy_69: @TomDaley1994 you let your dad down i hope you know that — Tom Daley (@TomDaley1994) 30 Jul 12 #Twitition Get Rileyy_69 off Twitter http://t.co/s8gc4wDG — Kate Higginson (@CakeLH) 30 Jul 12 Speaking before the London Olympics, Daley told the BBC that his father gave him "all the inspiration" he needed to compete.
Daley responded to the tweet by posting: "After giving it my all...you get idiot's sending me this... ......
Although they're unarmed aside from a "traditional" whip, the cops love them for two reasons: they've been known to get idiot kids to straighten up with a stern lecture, and they aren't constrained by the same rules as the cops.
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"Well, they wanted idiots, so they get idiots," he said, preparing to address the crowd and the media.
"And then you get idiots, like people who think you're a security guard," he said.
The diver added: "After giving it my all … you get idiots sending me this …" Daley's father, Rob, died from cancer last year.
It was Daley who chose to retweet it, adding: "After giving it my all… you get idiots sending me this…" We do not know whether the Twitter-user knew that this is how the system works.
It has always been easy to fake the appearance of web sites like Paypal or Amazon and try to get idiots to type in their credit card details; but, until now, the actual address has been very much harder to fake.
That's why we only ever get to practice for like five minutes and when we do we get idiots like you on the phone.
Still, you get idiots everywhere, and since the murder of soldier Lee Rigby by a mentalist screaming about jihad in 2013, the anti-Muslim far right have been trying to make inroads in London.
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