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Topic History of: More Savile exposures in this weekend's Mail On Sunday Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Anon |
MWTWATCHER wrote:
[quote]No doubt shinannigans have on/quote]
I think there's room for reasonable with Jimmy Savile as it stands, unless your talking extremely tame stuff that lots of seemingly normal men might have done at one point, e.g bum spanking, annoying people with 'forced' kisses on the lips/hands etc (not unlike my gran in some regards) - i.e silly eccentric behaviour he probably had no idea caused such offence... |
MWTWATCHER |
MWT would be great, he cannot be focused on any one subject for more than 30 seconds, would make good TV. He could also do with his Rugger playing mate beside him for a unbias look at the evidence.
No doubt shinannigans have gone on but the chair must not get blinded by the mists of time, it is becoming a witch hunt already and you can throw any name in the pot and it will come up black for ever.
MWT 4 PM I say. |
hedda |
hilarious to read on Twiitter that the crazies want Mark Williams-Thomas to lead the CSA Inquiry but alarmingly..the solicitor who successfully screwed small fortunes out of News Corp over the hacking- Mark Lewis agrees!!
unless he means it tongue-in-cheek.
Oh I wish his name were put up seriously- his background would crumble so fast in the media |
Jo |
A dossier apparently compiled by witch supporters on Geoffrey Dickens and his dossiers.
www.saff.ukhq.co.uk/dickens.htm |
steveimp |
Carl wrote:
I forgot to mention in my previous ramblings that Mr Dickens also apparently, believed in witchcraft, and campaigned for retention or renewal of anti-witchcraft laws. Perhaps there is somewhere, a 'dossier' of prominent public figures of the 80's whom he suspected of witchcraft, and we will end up with Cooper calling for a full public enquiry.
He did very much believe in witchcraft, did Dickens.
I remember watching one of those excellent Central Weekend Live discussion programmes in the late 80s / early 90s where a number of Wiccans had got effigies of him and they were pretending to poke them with needles. He looked very, very uncomfortable throughout. |
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