isaidno Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 My parents took me and my sister to see Jimmy Saville when we were kids at Thurmaston co-op. Looking back, it's not the best of things they've ever done
I am Rod Hull Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 My parents took me and my sister to see Jimmy Saville when we were kids at Thurmaston co-op. Looking back, it's not the best of things they've ever done A teacher at primary school made us write a letter to him.
Captain... Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 My parents took me and my sister to see Jimmy Saville when we were kids at Thurmaston co-op. Looking back, it's not the best of things they've ever done How do you feel now? I mean knowing you were in the presence of a notorious insatiable kiddy fiddling paedophile, and he didn't even touch you.
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 How do you feel now? I mean knowing you were in the presence of a notorious insatiable kiddy fiddling paedophile, and he didn't even touch you. That is sick... Still made me laugh out loud though.
Jimothy Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 How do you feel now? I mean knowing you were in the presence of a notorious insatiable kiddy fiddling paedophile, and he didn't even touch you.
I am Rod Hull Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 My parents took me and my sister to see Jimmy Saville when we were kids at Thurmaston co-op. Looking back, it's not the best of things they've ever done Yeah, I wouldn`t be seen dead in a co-op.
act smiley Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 How do you feel now? I mean knowing you were in the presence of a notorious insatiable kiddy fiddling paedophile, and he didn't even touch you. Hang on a second, this is someone whose name is "I said no" ? Are you really sure about that?? sorry...
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 Hang on a second, this is someone whose name is "I said no" ? Are you really sure about that?? sorry...
sphericalfox Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Does this picture class as the most hideous picture ever created?
21st Century Fox Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Leonard Rossiter now being implicated in this by The Sun.
MPH Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Does this picture class as the most hideous picture ever created? I know!! Striped shirt with a black tie... truly awful!!!!
rico Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Does this picture class as the most hideous picture ever created? Matching hairstyles too!
Captain... Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Does this picture class as the most hideous picture ever created? Is it an award for who fvcked the most miners in the 80s? Joint first I assume.
rico Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Is it an award for who fvcked the most miners in the 80s? Joint first I assume.
MPH Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 My parents took me and my sister to see Jimmy Saville when we were kids at Thurmaston co-op. Looking back, it's not the best of things they've ever done Did he ask you to hold his plums?
sphericalfox Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 Does this picture class as the most hideous picture ever created? The fact that they are holding NSPCC placards has not even been mentioned!
Parafox Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 The fact that they are holding NSPCC placards has not even been mentioned! That's because theirs stands for National Society for Paedophiles and Child Catchers
Captain... Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 That's because theirs stands for National Society for Paedophiles and Child Catchers Oh, I thought it was the National Society for Phucking Cvnty Cvntbags
skinnydipper Posted 3 November 2012 Posted 3 November 2012 No longer at the top of every child's Christmas list
Captain... Posted 4 November 2012 Posted 4 November 2012 No longer at the top of every child's Christmas list Amazon did sell a Jimmy Savile outfit, for some reason they have stopped, probably sold out due to increased demand. Anyway the comments section is killer, may favourite By Denise Needham - See all my reviewsThis review is from: Jimmy Savile Costume (Apparel) Bought one of these years ago in the 80s and it was so realistic that I managed to pass myself off as the real Jimmy Savile on numerous occasions. He was a really nice, friendly guy only interest in charity work and helping others. Unfortunately I'm not and being a predatory sexual deviant its rather handy to have someone else take the rap. After his retirement I started wearing the Tony Blair costume with equal success... I feel a bit bad about Iraq though.. joke too far and all that. http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B0096PVYO6/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_btm?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
Parafox Posted 4 November 2012 Posted 4 November 2012 No longer at the top of every child's Christmas list I wanted a Jimmy Savile mask for halowee'n. How funny would THAT have been?
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