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Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter...
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#90472
Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
mention me with Sutcliffe and Belfield.

Not wise. Like Freddie, desperate times...
 
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#90478
Barkman Turner's Vulvadrive

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
You ain't seen nothing yet...
 
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Angel

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
Dear Noel Edmonds, give me £100k or I will say you wanked me off backstage on Swap Shop. Deal or no deal?
 
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Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
All predicted in 65 My Life So Far, available via Amazon for a mere £5 to download for Kindle.
 
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#90487
Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
And Angel: good point; police will soon be having to deal with numerous blackmail charges. Plus the Twitter libels, of course. Whilst those 450 abused people (please don't think we have no sympathy for them; it's not allowed - our thoughts are with their family and friends, he said sincerely) all need hearing, cups of tea, sympathy, investigation, dawn raids...

Goodness me, no wonder our brave Police don't have time to find the missing Welsh girl, track down Maddie Mcann's kidnapper, find Milly Dowler's killer in time to stop him killing others....

But, on the good side...

IT'S A GREAT STORY!
 
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bh

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
It looks like this "law of averages" seems to point to unmarried men, though.

Don't know whether Travis was married, before 1986?

The others, were all single pre 1980s. JK, JS, CD, FS, GG all under the unmarried banner.

Seems if you were single, the press make you a more likely target. Rather victimisation, on it's own.
 
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#90496
hedda

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
Tosspot says Maddie probably woke up, found her parents missing, got out of bed, made the bed, tidyed up her toys in a row and then walked out of the apartment to go to the taverna where her parents were and a passing opportunist pedophile snatched her.

And on that basis concluded the local police were incompetent.

Amazing isn't it. This is the bloke ITV reckons is an expert.
 
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#90501
In The Know

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
Angel wrote:
Dear Noel Edmonds, give me £100k or I will say you wanked me off backstage on Swap Shop. Deal or no deal?

need any witnesses, angel ?
 
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#90502
Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
Travis never had much sense at the best of times; makes me sorry for Burma.
 
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bh

Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
He's certainly worked for some crappy Radio Stations, since he left Radio One.

I always thought he was a poor man's Edmonds, but then I'm not a fan of Noel, either Or probably anyone that appeared on Radio One's Breakfast Show. Had to Be Wogan on R2, until 1985. Though why we had to suffer Derek Jameson on 2, was quite bewildering!
 
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Re:Travis; don't put me with Savile and Glitter... 12 Years, 8 Months ago  
bh wrote:
He's certainly worked for some crappy Radio Stations, since he left Radio One.

I always thought he was a poor man's Edmonds, but then I'm not a fan of Noel, either Or probably anyone that appeared on Radio One's Breakfast Show. Had to Be Wogan on R2, until 1985. Though why we had to suffer Derek Jameson on 2, was quite bewildering!


Radio 2 really didn't have much of a clue back then just what it is was, although the comedy shows were generally great (something it doesn't really do anymore.)

I went to a couple of News Huddlines recordings in 1993 at the Paris Studios; at the time I was 19 but the youngest one there by a mile. Still had a great time.
 
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