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Post by tiptoes on Nov 20, 2020 17:51:09 GMT
I never believe these stereotypes that clergyman, Yorkies and Australians like cricket anymore than the average guy from Middle England and it's true of Rolf Harris, Australian ex pat who settled in England, who hates the game.
Both Harris and his partner in crime Stuart Hall have surpassed their 90th birthdays so prison hasn't done either of them any harm in rolling back the years, and Harris's wife Alwen who seemed to be at death's door during his trial several years ago hasn't yet pegged out.
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Post by flashblade on Nov 20, 2020 20:58:08 GMT
I never believe these stereotypes that clergyman, Yorkies and Australians like cricket anymore than the average guy from Middle England and it's true of Rolf Harris, Australian ex pat who settled in England, who hates the game. Both Harris and his partner in crime Stuart Hall have surpassed their 90th birthdays so prison hasn't done either of them any harm in rolling back the years, and Harris's wife Bindi who seemed to be at death's door during his trial several years ago hasn't yet pegged out. tiptoes - if I may be so bold, this thread has gone off at a strange tangent. Note: this and previous post moved by longstop from another thread
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Post by tiptoes on Mar 2, 2021 8:36:17 GMT
Max Clifford completes this unholy trinity and is by far the worst of the 3 if last night's documentary was anything to go by. Still at least karma could be seen at it's best with his downfall completed by his death while incarcerated, and considerably younger than Rolf Harris and Stuart Hall as well. His daughter, seemingly the only person left who stuck by him (his wife filed for divorce straight after his conviction) tried to get his conviction quashed in 2017, but the Appeal Court rejected it www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/14190465/who-is-max-cliffords-daughter-louise-clifford/
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