I wondered that myself.jamesb said:who leaked the video though?
Someone's got it in for him.
Agree, strange how an old video suddenly surfaced, the girl should have complained at the time.jamesb said:who leaked the video though?
Someone's got it in for him. Wonder if it has anything to do with gray sueing the notw over the phone hacking thing? Both sky and the paper are owned by one Rupert Murdoch!
This. To those who complain about footballers' salaries, look at that! Bananas!ricardo said:Wish somebody would pay me £1.7 million for being a prat........
:lol:
jamesb said:who leaked the video though?
Someone's got it in for him. Wonder if it has anything to do with gray sueing the notw over the phone hacking thing? Both sky and the paper are owned by one Rupert Murdoch!
jonewer said:If we're going to sack people because they once said something that someone has decided to find offensive then we're looking at 61million unemployed people on monday.
"We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality" - Lord Macauly 1831
Baz Chaz said:jonewer said:If we're going to sack people because they once said something that someone has decided to find offensive then we're looking at 61million unemployed people on monday.
"We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality" - Lord Macauly 1831
The daftest part about it, British humour for years has been smutty innnuendo, cheeky seaside postcard stuff, look at the Carry On Films, Frankie Howard etc the list could go on and on
Don't want to get into a debate about 'times have changed' but just sometimes things are said/done tongue in cheek, like my piccy at the start of this thread, very tongue in cheek certainly not meant/done to offend but no doubt someone somewhere would be offended by it, but thats just humour, puerile, childish, silly maybe, make you smile, hope so :idea:
Which reminds me the Old Anglers Arms Yuma Brew is going down a storm, no Myserhabul Ghyttes after a pint or two of that :lol: :
http://thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic ... 21&t=12138
It isn't just about offence. Plenty have kept their jobs whilst causing offence, be it Clarkson, Boyle, or AA Gill calling Clare Balding a "dyke on a bike" whilst keeping his job, it's about the various standards we expect to be upheld in the public image. Misogyny is, whether you agree or not, far from widely accepted in Britain.jonewer said:If we're going to sack people because they once said something that someone has decided to find offensive then we're looking at 61million unemployed people on monday.
"We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality" - Lord Macauly 1831
who said that?BarnsleyBrewer said:So we can't now comment on foreign people or the opposite sex? :wha:
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