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Title: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 07, 2007, 04:16:09 PM
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20070607/ten-paris-released-from-jail-early-ea4616c.html

Wonder how many poor people convicted of a similar small time offence will be sent home cus they've got the sniffles.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 04:21:14 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 07, 2007, 04:27:36 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.

good point..


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: The_nun on June 07, 2007, 04:28:11 PM
I thought she may have taken the opportunity to make a new movie whilst in there.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 04:30:09 PM
I thought she may have taken the opportunity to make a new movie whilst in there.

 ;kev;


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: scotty2hatty on June 07, 2007, 04:38:14 PM
Bloody ridiculous!


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Wardonkey on June 07, 2007, 04:41:03 PM
I'm not surprised she's feeling a bit peaky. After 3 days in solitary she'll be desperate for a fix....


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Claw75 on June 07, 2007, 04:42:16 PM
effing joke


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Sark79 on June 07, 2007, 04:45:07 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 04:48:36 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.

My view precisely.

But really, it's just outrageous, how on earth can they do that? I guess it's no different to the unbelievable leniancy shown towards Pete Doherty.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 04:56:17 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: mjrevie on June 07, 2007, 04:57:53 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.

My view precisely.

But really, it's just outrageous, how on earth can they do that? I guess it's no different to the unbelievable leniancy shown towards Pete Doherty.

Up until you said that i was actually thinking this could only happen in America, but you've hit on the nail with Doherty.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 04:58:28 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 

Yes, it's the "normal people" that are the PITA, or SIMS.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Claw75 on June 07, 2007, 04:59:05 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 

Is that you Britney?


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 05:04:18 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.

My view precisely.

But really, it's just outrageous, how on earth can they do that? I guess it's no different to the unbelievable leniancy shown towards Pete Doherty.

Up until you said that i was actually thinking this could only happen in America, but you've hit on the nail with Doherty.

If Doherty was a regular guy, he'd have been sorted out by now, & maybe given a chance to live. Every time he goes to Court he does that doe-eyed "I'm reformed" speech & they buy it. A week later, he's back. Rinse, repeat.

He needs saving from himself, & it'd be doing him a huge favour to bang him up with no access to drugs, & give him a chance to sort himself out. The lad is on a terrible, slippery slope, & he's near the end of it. We've seen it so many times with rock-chappies & girlies. Tyler & Keidis & Co somehow got through it, but many don't. Meanwhile, the nanny state worries about us exceeding the speed limit by 3mph at 5 in the morning.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: The_nun on June 07, 2007, 05:08:29 PM
Unfortunatly drugs get into prisons these these days.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Britney Spears on June 07, 2007, 05:08:46 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 

 :goodpost: ;iagree;


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 05:10:45 PM
Unfortunatly drugs get into prisons these these days.

Send him to Broadmoor then. He'll soon straighten up in there. If it was too much for a real man like Roy "Pretty Boy" Shaw, he'll soon get in line.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 05:11:00 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 

 :goodpost: ;iagree;

your welcome  ;hattip;



Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Claw75 on June 07, 2007, 05:11:37 PM
she shouldnt have been there in the first place

we need to learn that celebrities are better than normal folk in almost every way and shouldnt be expected to abide by the same laws.



lol      I know some people who actually think these kind of thoughts.   

 :dontask:  I really do

think about it, theyve got all the pressure of having to entertain normal people constantly, if you're a modern day celebrity you never get a break.

In order to entertain to the highest of your ability it's the job of those around you to make you feel as supirior as possible,therfore i think it's entirely understandable and forgivable when celebrities have a distorted perception of reality, they dont understand the laws as we do because in their everyday activities theyre not exposed to applied law and social convention the way the rest of us are.

they earn more money, live a better lifestyle, worshiped by millions, you send a contemporary spokesperson for the youth of today to jail it doesnt look good for the country, they provide the public with a unique servie and should recieve the requisit legal exemption to facilitate their creative exuberance.

sending her to jail in the first instance was wrong
 

 :goodpost: ;iagree;

 rotflmfao


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: da_poker_monkey on June 07, 2007, 05:14:35 PM
i'm sure it's not the first time Paris Hilton has been called this but "what a ....erm......cat"


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: da_poker_monkey on June 07, 2007, 05:20:24 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Claw75 on June 07, 2007, 05:29:07 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.

still a whoosh here :(

I'm having a very unclever day today  :blonde:


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 05:30:18 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.

She cried?

Oh dear. That IS serious.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 05:34:42 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.

She cried?

Oh dear. That IS serious.

so cold ::)

where is the love for paris?

(retorical btw, knowone needs to answer: "have you watched her dvds"?)
 


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tantrum on June 07, 2007, 05:35:56 PM
Perhaps she should get an oscar nomination for her great performance.... the crying one i mean not the other one....


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: yellowmagic on June 07, 2007, 05:38:16 PM
I have never met these people, we move in different orbits, and it really does not concern me one iota. I am not fully conversant with their cases, I am only aware of the media perception of them.

However, three points of interest:
1) the extent to which wealth can provide a better legal defence, if at all, in the USA and here in the UK, and our acquiescence in it.
2) the propensity of a hypocritical media to build up and knock down people's personas, for our edification. I do not believe George Best was a nice guy, or Daniella Westbrook was the devil in Burberry.
3) some of the real injustices in the world, compared to this trivia that we glimpse: Michael Shields, Darfur, and so on.

Rant over - In other news, World still turning.





Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 05:42:26 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.

She cried?

Oh dear. That IS serious.

so cold ::)

where is the love for paris?

(retorical btw, knowone needs to answer: "have you watched her dvds"?)
 

anyway the answer would be yes, i watched the 1st one 357 times and the second one 1012 times(the second one much better quality thats why i watched it 3 times more).


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: yellowmagic on June 07, 2007, 05:46:01 PM
Perhaps she should just perform community service.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 07, 2007, 05:51:57 PM
Perhaps she should just perform community service.

why should she be punished at all?

celebrities have to travel.......

they have more people relying on them than normal people so they have to get there quicker..........

police can use discresion in such instances, eg; they pull over a speeding car containing a bloke driving his pregnant missus to the hospital, they dont nick him, they give him an escort........

they know the same social rules dont apply to celebrities so they should make appropriote legal adjustments for consistency!



Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tikay on June 07, 2007, 05:56:18 PM
I should prolly explain that in another news article, it said that she had cried constantly for the entire three days and was close to a nervous breakdown, hence the comment/joke above.

She cried?

Oh dear. That IS serious.

so cold ::)

where is the love for paris?

(retorical btw, knowone needs to answer: "have you watched her dvds"?)
 

anyway the answer would be yes, i watched the 1st one 357 times and the second one 1012 times(the second one much better quality thats why i watched it 3 times more).

Don't exaggarate, it's only 2.83473389 times more. Roughly.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Royal Flush on June 07, 2007, 06:04:13 PM
Her original sentence was crazy, 23 days jail for a driving offence. 40 days tagged is far more appropriate imo.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: yellowmagic on June 07, 2007, 06:07:18 PM
For community service, I had another DVD in mind...


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: The_nun on June 07, 2007, 07:29:06 PM
Alcohol-related reckless driving case..Lets be grateful she never hit and killed anyone.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: booder on June 07, 2007, 07:45:22 PM


"First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin.
Then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less.
Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three.
 Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three.
 Five is right out.
 Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe,Paris of the Hilton, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 07, 2007, 08:08:58 PM


"First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin.
Then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less.
Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three.
 Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three.
 Five is right out.
 Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe,Paris of the Hilton, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.

lmao


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Graham C on June 08, 2007, 08:35:25 PM
She's back inside now :D


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Wardonkey on June 08, 2007, 08:39:10 PM
Booders Holy Hand Grenade must have been a dud.

Time to unleash the Killer Rabbit?


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Claw75 on June 08, 2007, 08:55:25 PM
looks like she's been ordered to serve the full 45 days now too.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: AndrewT on June 08, 2007, 09:02:30 PM
When will this persecution of the people's princess end?


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 08, 2007, 09:24:00 PM
When will this persecution of the people's princess end?

I know...it's shocking..she was wiping her nose repeatedly during the trila and didn't look physically well...had also been visited 2x by her shrink while in jail...the poor thing


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on June 09, 2007, 01:56:28 AM
the celebrities will rise up one day and over throw the government................


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: da_poker_monkey on June 09, 2007, 02:28:36 AM
I think Arnold  Swarscha.......swartann....that Austrian guy has already made a start.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 09, 2007, 10:42:13 AM
I think Arnold  Swarscha.......swartann....that Austrian guy has already made a start.

yeah but that's OK..not like austrians have a bad track record in world politics...


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tantrum on June 09, 2007, 01:23:47 PM
Yes she got her full sentence and was crying 'Mom' when they took her away... Poor Paris ....


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 09, 2007, 01:24:54 PM
Yes she got her full sentence and was crying 'Mom' when they took her away... Poor Paris ....

she probably doesn't know it was her mum that grassed on her


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tantrum on June 09, 2007, 01:27:56 PM
Yes she got her full sentence and was crying 'Mom' when they took her away... Poor Paris ....

she probably doesn't know it was her mum that grassed on her

LOLOLOLOL


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Sark79 on June 09, 2007, 03:24:20 PM
Why let her out and then put her back in?     I haven't read the full news story as I switch off when it is celeb orientated ( Unless it is concerning Andrea Corr  ;)  ) .    I hate celebs, but it seems a bit unfair to let her out and then put her back in a day later.    I did hear one moron on the news when her Lawyer announced she was going back inside.  He screamed "Noooooooo" in an hysterical tone of sadness.   WTF?    She is only a celeb at the end of the day


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: boldie on June 09, 2007, 03:30:42 PM
Why let her out and then put her back in?     I haven't read the full news story as I switch off when it is celeb orientated ( Unless it is concerning Andrea Corr  ;)  ) .    I hate celebs, but it seems a bit unfair to let her out and then put her back in a day later.    I did hear one moron on the news when her Lawyer announced she was going back inside.  He screamed "Noooooooo" in an hysterical tone of sadness.   WTF?    She is only a celeb at the end of the day

the Sherrif let her out.lbut the judge who sentenced her (after the DA told him to) put her back in..they are considering suing the sherriff for contempt of court


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Sark79 on June 09, 2007, 03:37:39 PM
Right ,  I see.   She must be so gutted.   I can't believe I actually feel sorry for a rich spoilt celeb 


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: tantrum on June 09, 2007, 03:49:32 PM
Right ,  I see.   She must be so gutted.   I can't believe I actually feel sorry for a rich spoilt celeb 

I don't


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: ItsMrAlex2u on June 09, 2007, 08:30:48 PM
People like this just think they the law doesnt apply to them. She got banned for careless driving, then got caught driving while banned, then a week later got caught again under the influence i think. She deserves her sentence for the complete arrogance of it all.
All this fuss just sickens me to be honest. She will have a solitary cell with a TV and a few books and will just have to be bored for a month. Big deal. Poooooooooooor Paris.

The sad sad yanks who are making it out to be the biggest travesty in the history of American justice ought to be asking themselves some fairly serious questions about their moral standing. I wonder how much they paid off that sheriff to let her out in the first place. A bet she is treated like a hero when she gets out.

Such a joke


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: barhell on June 09, 2007, 08:42:48 PM
People like this just think they the law doesnt apply to them. She got banned for careless driving, then got caught driving while banned, then a week later got caught again under the influence i think. She deserves her sentence for the complete arrogance of it all.
All this fuss just sickens me to be honest. She will have a solitary cell with a TV and a few books and will just have to be bored for a month. Big deal. Poooooooooooor Paris.

The sad sad yanks who are making it out to be the biggest travesty in the history of American justice ought to be asking themselves some fairly serious questions about their moral standing. I wonder how much they paid off that sheriff to let her out in the first place. A bet she is treated like a hero when she gets out.

Such a joke

First class post IMO


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: TheChipPrince on September 09, 2009, 10:10:26 AM
I have never met these people, we move in different orbits, and it really does not concern me one iota. I am not fully conversant with their cases, I am only aware of the media perception of them.

However, three points of interest:
1) the extent to which wealth can provide a better legal defence, if at all, in the USA and here in the UK, and our acquiescence in it.
2) the propensity of a hypocritical media to build up and knock down people's personas, for our edification. I do not believe George Best was a nice guy, or Daniella Westbrook was the devil in Burberry.
3) some of the real injustices in the world, compared to this trivia that we glimpse: Michael Shields, Darfur, and so on.

Rant over - In other news, World still turning.

FREE!!


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on September 09, 2009, 10:59:33 AM
I have never met these people, we move in different orbits, and it really does not concern me one iota. I am not fully conversant with their cases, I am only aware of the media perception of them.

However, three points of interest:
1) the extent to which wealth can provide a better legal defence, if at all, in the USA and here in the UK, and our acquiescence in it.
2) the propensity of a hypocritical media to build up and knock down people's personas, for our edification. I do not believe George Best was a nice guy, or Daniella Westbrook was the devil in Burberry.
3) some of the real injustices in the world, compared to this trivia that we glimpse: Michael Shields, Darfur, and so on.

Rant over - In other news, World still turning.

FREE!!

lol did you remember that was in this thread?


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: TheChipPrince on September 09, 2009, 12:03:46 PM
I have never met these people, we move in different orbits, and it really does not concern me one iota. I am not fully conversant with their cases, I am only aware of the media perception of them.

However, three points of interest:
1) the extent to which wealth can provide a better legal defence, if at all, in the USA and here in the UK, and our acquiescence in it.
2) the propensity of a hypocritical media to build up and knock down people's personas, for our edification. I do not believe George Best was a nice guy, or Daniella Westbrook was the devil in Burberry.
3) some of the real injustices in the world, compared to this trivia that we glimpse: Michael Shields, Darfur, and so on.

Rant over - In other news, World still turning.

FREE!!

lol did you remember that was in this thread?

lol, no just searched for 'michael shields' to see if there was already a thread!


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: Jamier-Host on September 09, 2009, 02:17:27 PM

police can use discresion in such instances, eg; they pull over a speeding car containing a bloke driving his pregnant missus to the hospital, they dont nick him, they give him an escort........


Or perhaps remind him that he'd be better off delivering a kid carefully by the side of the road than delivering it forcefully onto the road after a high speed collision.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: bolt pp on September 09, 2009, 02:23:58 PM

police can use discresion in such instances, eg; they pull over a speeding car containing a bloke driving his pregnant missus to the hospital, they dont nick him, they give him an escort........


Or perhaps remind him that he'd be better off delivering a kid carefully by the side of the road than delivering it forcefully onto the road after a high speed collision.

yeah the babys head is sticking out of his wifes skirt and the police officer is going: "this reminds me of the time when i was starting out on the force, ah mustve been about 20 years ago, thinking about it i'm sure it was only 19 years ago, anyway i was eating a mcdonalds, or hang on it mightve been a wimpy, well that was back when wimpy was inexpensive, saying that i did used to like pizza hut as well, anyway i was in my car eating some fastfood of somesort and.................." the baby by now has crawled into the front to change the radio station to 5 live.


Title: Re: Hard time for the rish and famous
Post by: AndrewT on September 09, 2009, 02:28:53 PM
Hope that Liverpool have learned from what the Libyans did and don't give Shields a victory parade at the airport with dancers and people waving flags and that.