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Quote Ian J at 29 Jul 2015 11.56am

Quote Stuk at 28 Jul 2015 4.54pm

Quote Superfly at 28 Jul 2015 4.48pm

I've heard an unsubstantiated rumour about a much loved celeb who's been batting off questions from Utree.

Purely rumours so it's not worth divulging his name (or his two first names) suffice to say he's a national treasure. Who likes falling though bars, downing pina coladas and who's conviction would ruin UK Gold.

Crikey DM!

Can you give us another clue please?


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View HeathMan's Profile HeathMan Flag Purley 29 Jul 15 10.20pm Send a Private Message to HeathMan Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add HeathMan as a friend

Agreed - this thread is in poor taste.

IMO Operation Yew Tree has many areas.

1) an almost endless supply of retired personalities to be interviewed - could almost go on for ever

2) It has encouraged historic events to be reported - very hard to defend against and potentially viewed by public as "no smoke without fire".

3) There is a greater awareness of grooming and child abuse - this gives protection to today's children , perhaps not available to earlier generations.

Personally, I am not keen on say one in five formerly naughty people in their eighties being put away: my preference is for four in five (a good deterrent message) naughty people in their 20s 30s 40s and 50s receiving what they deserve.

 

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 30 Jul 15 10.08am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

But it's alright to have a celeberity death league ?

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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Quote Ian J at 29 Jul 2015 11.56am

Quote Stuk at 28 Jul 2015 4.54pm

Quote Superfly at 28 Jul 2015 4.48pm

I've heard an unsubstantiated rumour about a much loved celeb who's been batting off questions from Utree.

Purely rumours so it's not worth divulging his name (or his two first names) suffice to say he's a national treasure. Who likes falling though bars, downing pina coladas and who's conviction would ruin UK Gold.

Crikey DM!

Can you give us another clue please?


Only a fool would.

 

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Quote skatman at 30 Jul 2015 10.43am

Quote Ian J at 29 Jul 2015 11.56am

Quote Stuk at 28 Jul 2015 4.54pm

Quote Superfly at 28 Jul 2015 4.48pm

I've heard an unsubstantiated rumour about a much loved celeb who's been batting off questions from Utree.

Purely rumours so it's not worth divulging his name (or his two first names) suffice to say he's a national treasure. Who likes falling though bars, downing pina coladas and who's conviction would ruin UK Gold.

Crikey DM!

Can you give us another clue please?


Only a fool would.


Thank you. I hope that the rumour isn't true as that's just too awful to contemplate.

 

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Quote HeathMan at 29 Jul 2015 10.20pm

Agreed - this thread is in poor taste.

IMO Operation Yew Tree has many areas.

1) an almost endless supply of retired personalities to be interviewed - could almost go on for ever

2) It has encouraged historic events to be reported - very hard to defend against and potentially viewed by public as "no smoke without fire".

3) There is a greater awareness of grooming and child abuse - this gives protection to today's children , perhaps not available to earlier generations.

Personally, I am not keen on say one in five formerly naughty people in their eighties being put away: my preference is for four in five (a good deterrent message) naughty people in their 20s 30s 40s and 50s receiving what they deserve.


Both. If you didn't catch them when they were in their 20,30,40's etc and you do when they are in their 80's then bang 'em up.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 31 Jul 15 1.26pm

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Quote ASCPFC at 14 Aug 2014 4.59pm

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Stu Francis played with kids' toys and even dressed his missus up in a schoolboy uniform for all the world to see.

Wasn't Stu Francis. You're thinking of Janette Krankie (married to Ian) - but they were on Crackerjack, hosted by Stu Francis.

Also self-confessed swingers

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Stu Francis should, however, be arrested for crimes against comedy - lowlights include: Ooh! I could crush a grape/I could pop a balloon/I could rip a tissue/I could jump off a doll's house/I could wrestle an action man/I could duff a daffodil/I could test drive a Tonka etc.

Stu Francis and Noel Edmonds have done very well so far, I was sure that they were going to be in the second wave.

A couple more high profile cases are want the police need now to get the focus off the politician child rapist cover ups.


 


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We haven't had many female celebrity nonces yet, so I'm hoping for Sue Barker.

 




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Quote HeathMan at 29 Jul 2015 10.20pm

Agreed - this thread is in poor taste.

IMO Operation Yew Tree has many areas.

1) an almost endless supply of retired personalities to be interviewed - could almost go on for ever

2) It has encouraged historic events to be reported - very hard to defend against and potentially viewed by public as "no smoke without fire".

3) There is a greater awareness of grooming and child abuse - this gives protection to today's children , perhaps not available to earlier generations.

Personally, I am not keen on say one in five formerly naughty people in their eighties being put away: my preference is for four in five (a good deterrent message) naughty people in their 20s 30s 40s and 50s receiving what they deserve.


Yet another advocate of the "let them off, they're old" method of justice.

 


Optimistic as ever

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I know 2 women who, when still at school, were involved in theatrical stuff. Both independently reported being pawed and sleazed over by a certain magician. Frankly, I am amazed his name has yet to come up [save on this thread].

 

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Quote silvertop at 31 Jul 2015 1.36pm

I know 2 women who, when still at school, were involved in theatrical stuff. Both independently reported being pawed and sleazed over by a certain magician. Frankly, I am amazed his name has yet to come up [save on this thread].

Will this post has really pulled the rabbit out the hat.

 




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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 31 Jul 15 1.50pm

Quote Part Time James at 31 Jul 2015 1.29pm

We haven't had many female celebrity nonces yet, so I'm hoping for Sue Barker.

Max Clifford, well I'm sure is someone's 'celebrity woman' by now.


 


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