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date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:09:19 +0100,
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Moseley Vindicated
I was mystified by the inability of the courts, the police, the jury,
and the entire population of the UK to believe the Darwen's account of a
canoe trip gone wrong. Bastards. Wouldn't it be nice if people just had
a little more faith in human nature?
Thankfully my confidence in justice has been restored with the £60K
libel damages awarded to the fun loving Max Mosely.
*Of course* it was not a Nazi S&M fest which the News of The World
filmed. Those German accents were merely a tribute to the family
favourite "The Sound Of Music". If you watch the video with TSOM's
soundtrack playing in the background it is plain to see that the footage
fits perfectly with a medley of My Favourite Things, Something Good, I
Have Confidence, and How Can Love Survive?
Songs which don't fit are Sixteen Going on Seventeen and The Lonely
Goatherd, but I'm sure if the camera had been running a little longer
he'd have gotten around to them, the dirty bugger.
date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:09:19 +0100
author: Tommo ³
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Re: Moseley Vindicated
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:09:19 +0100, Tommo ³ wrote:
>I was mystified by the inability of the courts, the police, the jury,
>and the entire population of the UK to believe the Darwen's account of a
>canoe trip gone wrong. Bastards. Wouldn't it be nice if people just had
>a little more faith in human nature?
>
>Thankfully my confidence in justice has been restored with the £60K
>libel damages awarded to the fun loving Max Mosely.
>
>*Of course* it was not a Nazi S&M fest which the News of The World
>filmed.
Max must have been a terrible disappointment to his dad.
date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:25:46 +0100
author: Paul C
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