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# I used to like him in the 90's
enjoyed watching that snooker game show 'Big Break' with him and John Virgo, Virgo made for a good 'straight man'.
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 1:48, archived)
# Oh yes..
I forgot about that prog. Jim used to do a lot of gigs for our armed forces chaps and chapesses over seas too.

I do hope he's proved innocent in this current media witch hunt.

That said, if he's a kiddy fiddler, then I hope justice is served.
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 2:00, archived)
# yep
will have no sympathy if he's found to be guilty. Can't imagine how the courts manage to find unbiased jurors in cases where the newspapers have already passed their judgement.
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 2:05, archived)
# Good point..
The media spin condemns people these days just for hitting the headlines.
"Innocent until proven guilty (unless you are caught in a media shit storm)"
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 2:08, archived)
# meh.
You get places like this, where the reasoning goes (in the worst tradition of the Fail):
"he's 'right wing', so he's a cunt. So he's guilty. He likes Thatcher (boo hiss), so I hope he gets bum raped in prison."

(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 4:34, archived)
# He is however a cunt, who's 'humour' has always seemed to have been at the decrement of others
which makes him a cunt in my book, regardless of his political opinions
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 7:26, archived)
# I might be wrong
but hasn't he been arrested over allegations involving two women who were over twenty at the time? This is the problem with the press, they've broadcast this being linked to the Jimmy Saville case and let people make the assumption that he must therefore be a kiddy fiddler. How do they have any hope of a conviction on a 'their word against his' case that goes back twenty years?
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 10:05, archived)
# Never let accuracy stand in the way of a good witch-hunting
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 10:48, archived)
# Your use of a hyphen in this instance means I can't make the usual joke.
(, Fri 4 Jan 2013, 13:09, archived)