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Topic History of: Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders
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Downing Street Cat Not sure why anyone could be more concerned with anyone's private affairs rather than be very concerned that someone can lie and the State-----not the Deep State---- believing them and condemning innocent people. Despite evidence to the contrary. It could happen to anyone. I'm sure Timothy John Evans must have thought how 'inappropriate this is' on the morning he was having a noose put round his neck..
JK2006 Can't quite see what that has to do with Chrissie Hynde, Peter. But if you're asking whether I sometimes did things which are now considered inappropriate, my answer is that it was a different time when different things were considered acceptable. And indeed some behaviour then was not only inappropriate but illegal - example - considering males to have the same ability at the same age to make sexual choices as females. Choices which caused many to go to prison and quite a few to die, usually at their own hand. I never broke my own morality, which is what I consider essential. As they used to sing - stop your sobbing.
Peter Could you not at least admit you acted inappropriately at times even if it didn't meet a criminal threshold?
robbiex Another band not to make the ultimate British band (see tipsheet). Do they count as British, weren't all the other members British.
JK2006 A really classy band. One of my False Accusers claimed I'd promised I'd introduce him to Chrissie in 1978. The Pretenders released their first single in 1979. I'd never even met Hynde then. God spare us from false accusers. Karma will get them.

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