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George is going down (no pun intended) - very sad but he's had it coming for a long time.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/sep/14/george-michael-jailed-eight-weeks


He should be grateful that there was nobody standing outside of Snappy Snaps at the time. FFS, all that money and he can't afford a driver. Get yourself a driver George and then you can get as stoned as you like.


Still, very sad.

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Well I for one am really disappointed.


Mostly because I was hoping this thread was going to tell me that George Osborne had got caught with his dick in the mashed potatoes and was going to be cut into little bits by Sun journalists and fed to his daddy?s hunting dogs.

I just PMd a lovely forumite on another matter and he made the following comment in a PM back:


"My fear is George will like prison - in which case the streets of Hampstead will be like Brands Hatch when they chuck him out."


I hadn't looked at it like that but I have to admit, he does have a point.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Well I for one am really disappointed.

>

> Mostly because I was hoping this thread was going

> to tell me that George Osborne had got caught with

> his dick in the mashed potatoes and was going to

> be cut into little bits by Sun journalists and fed

> to his daddy?s hunting dogs.


We don't need to know your fantasies thanks.

Sooooo bad, but extremely funny!


jamesb Wrote:

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> Apparently... George has already settled into

> prison and is making lots of friends. He's even

> written a new song about his cell mate, which he

> hopes will be his next single. The track?s called

> ?Hairless Fister?.

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