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( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 2:43, archived)

that was always on the cheap, anyway!
part of its charm.
( ,
Thu 5 Mar 2009, 2:47,
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part of its charm.

when they get back to earth
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 3:01,
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ALSO: EXTRA SHOW FROM HLAH TONIGHT
I AM SO FUCKING THERE MAN
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4kD-Sv3RK8

Cat could have been a real live furry one. Even tho I liked the original.
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 2:55,
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I obstained from watching
after i found out that Craig Charles
was found guilty on rape charges!
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Thu 5 Mar 2009, 2:59,
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after i found out that Craig Charles
was found guilty on rape charges!

On 8 July 1994, Esther Harman (a former stripper and Charles's
ex-girlfriend) filed a charge of rape against him. Charles was
arrested, imprisoned, and denied bail. On 25 October, after being
attacked (but not wounded) by a fellow inmate wielding a homemade
knife, Charles was released on bail.
The trial began on 20 February 1995 and lasted for two weeks. No
forensic evidence was shown to exist proving that a rape had
occurred. In his instructions to the jury, the judge stated that
just because a woman claims to have been raped doesn't mean she
actually was. The jury took less than ninety minutes to find
Charles not guilty. Afterwards, Charles made an emotional appeal
to the press for the anonymity of those accused of rape.
( ,
Thu 5 Mar 2009, 3:10,
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ex-girlfriend) filed a charge of rape against him. Charles was
arrested, imprisoned, and denied bail. On 25 October, after being
attacked (but not wounded) by a fellow inmate wielding a homemade
knife, Charles was released on bail.
The trial began on 20 February 1995 and lasted for two weeks. No
forensic evidence was shown to exist proving that a rape had
occurred. In his instructions to the jury, the judge stated that
just because a woman claims to have been raped doesn't mean she
actually was. The jury took less than ninety minutes to find
Charles not guilty. Afterwards, Charles made an emotional appeal
to the press for the anonymity of those accused of rape.