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Ultra - Leicester's Lord Mayor

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:yesyes: :thumbsup:

I do hope it doesn't discourage him from posting on here again through ridicule

Yes.

I for one hope he posts twice as much.

Maybe we could have a special Mayor's section of the forum for all kinds of Mayor-related shenanigans.

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Walked past a billboard this morning for Mercury on way to work.

"Mayors gaff story goes Global" :crylaugh:

Ultra is a global superstar.

I bet, knowing him, a part of him will be enjoying the publicity however.

Posted

I hope he manages to move on after all this, I was pleasantly surprised by the last thing he did that made the news and this must be absolutely mortifying. I laughed myself silly of course but it must be hugely embarrassing.

At least there's no pictures.

Posted

At least there's no pictures.

lol in the office I work in in New Parks the women all know "our Colin." The thought of the above would have them pulling some gnarly faces. lol

Posted

I hope he manages to move on after all this, I was pleasantly surprised by the last thing he did that made the news and this must be absolutely mortifying. I laughed myself silly of course but it must be hugely embarrassing.

At least there's no pictures.

The story in the Mercury today about all the coverage is actually quite positive, in that it's provided people with a good laugh and he's dealt with it in good humour. I think I read one comment on the Mercury website that said he should resign as a result of it, which goes against the general consensus that it's simply piss funny

Posted

I was woken up this morning by my alarm, tuned into the local station (Pirate FM : Oooo-Arrrr Radio) and no prizes for guessing who the presenters were chortling about.

Colins fame knows no bounds.

:scarf:

Guest Bilo
Posted

Scott Mills was having a bloody good chuckle about it on Radio 1 yesterday as well.

Posted

It's been a tough week.

Many of my family and friends will not remember it fondly.:(

They, along with many others, will continue to wonder how, through an act of supreme carelessness, a grown man of 46, holding one of the most envied and prestigious posts in Leicester, has brought that post into disrepute, destroyed his own credibiliity and turned the city into a laughing stock - ridiculed nationally and worldwide.

But I think it's time that we put the whole regrettable episode behind us, and moved on.

After all, I'm sure you're as bored of discussing Nigel Pearson as I am!

Posted

It's been a tough week.

Many of my family and friends will not remember it fondly.:(

They, along with many others, will continue to wonder how, through an act of supreme carelessness, a grown man of 46, holding one of the most envied and prestigious posts in Leicester, has brought that post into disrepute, destroyed his own credibiliity and turned the city into a laughing stock - ridiculed nationally and worldwide.

But I think it's time that we put the whole regrettable episode behind us, and moved on.

After all, I'm sure you're as bored of discussing Nigel Pearson as I am!

You dozy wand.

Posted

It's been a tough week.

Many of my family and friends will not remember it fondly.:(

They, along with many others, will continue to wonder how, through an act of supreme carelessness, a grown man of 46, holding one of the most envied and prestigious posts in Leicester, has brought that post into disrepute, destroyed his own credibiliity and turned the city into a laughing stock - ridiculed nationally and worldwide.

But I think it's time that we put the whole regrettable episode behind us, and moved on.

After all, I'm sure you're as bored of discussing Nigel Pearson as I am!

Won't someone please think of the children!

Posted

It's been a tough week.

Many of my family and friends will not remember it fondly.:(

They, along with many others, will continue to wonder how, through an act of supreme carelessness, a grown man of 46, holding one of the most envied and prestigious posts in Leicester, has brought that post into disrepute, destroyed his own credibiliity and turned the city into a laughing stock - ridiculed nationally and worldwide.

But I think it's time that we put the whole regrettable episode behind us, and moved on.

After all, I'm sure you're as bored of discussing Nigel Pearson as I am!

lol

great sense of humour,

nice one :thumbup:

Posted
"Unfortunately, I had chosen not to wear a belt and the trousers came loose and fell"

This old chestnut.

I used the same excuse when caught with my pants down in the infamous 'Hard Cock Cafe' Bangkok.

Guest Bilo
Posted

But I think it's time that we put the whole regrettable episode behind us, and moved on.

Hee hee, behind. :giggle:

Guest Mee-9
Posted

He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near kids in the future. :whistle:

Posted

The scene outside the school from The Hangover springs to mind.

Posted

All I can picture is Ultra doing his talk, not realising his kecks have fell down lol

Posted

A room full of nuns, feminists and a school party from a blind school feeling their way around.

Ewww, enough - stop now. :P

Posted

I do have to say it was well publicized nationally. Standards have been falling for years, but for the Lord Mayor of Leicester to hit rock bottom, is almost a bare faced cheek! :giggle: :giggle:

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