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Thread ID: 20598 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-10-10
2005-10-10 18:10 | User Profile
Like my dear sweet gramma always said:
[I]Sonny, never trust a drug addict or a queer.[/I]
Q: What kind of nut wears a Misfits T-shirt to an arraignment?
A: A homo whose been affirmed in his mistaken life choices by a public fallen prey to kosher-approved perversions.
This fruitcake obviously thinks he's above any punishment, and is advertising his "victim" status in chic fashion; for the depositions he'll wear a nice Che T in an appropriate shade of violet. Let's translate for him: "Gay, proud and faux-punk adds up to persecution by the straight establishment." Typical attitude shared by the vacuum-headed addict set and the death-wish queers alike; how this pose became "fashionable" is only something Sumner "Murray Rothstein" Redstone and his crew could fully answer. One thing, though: Boy should have remembered that the rebellious-addicted-faggot look doesn't work too well on burned-out porkers starting their deathwatch countdown.
Next thing we know, he'll be on the homo/idiots drug of choice, ketamine, and the world will be robbed of the great Culture Club legacy of fine art.
Boy George on drugs charge after reporting 'break-in' By Chris Hastings, Arts Correspondent
(Filed: 09/10/2005) [IMG]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2005/10/09/nboy09.jpg[/IMG]
Just months ago, he revealed to the world how he had beaten the addiction to drugs that almost killed him. But yesterday, Boy George walked out of a New York court ashen-faced, after being charged with possession of cocaine.
The 44-year-old singer and DJ, who is expected to return to Britain later today, could face up to 15 years in prison after police found quantities of the drug at his flat in New York.
The homosexual star denies possessing the drug, traces of which were allegedly found on a table, before other quantities were found on the premises.
The former Culture Club front man, whose real name is George O'Dowd, was arrested in the early hours of Friday, after he rang police to report a suspected burglary. Police found 5g of cocaine on the premises and charged him with illegally possessing the drug and falsely reporting an incident. Officers said there was no trace of a break-in.
Lou Freeman, the star's American lawyer, said the singer had no idea where the cocaine had come from. "He's had a lot of people in the house," he said. Tony Denton, George's manager, said: "He did call police himself. He thought someone was breaking in. They turned up and searched the apartment and found traces of cocaine on the computer table, which George has said was nothing to do with him."
The arrest has stunned the music industry, not least because the singer had written a vivid account of his battle against the heroin addiction that almost killed him in the early 1980s.
In his biography Straight, published in March, he wrote: "We spent a lot of time in New York where drugs were as easily obtainable as chewing gum. And then heroin took hold."
The singer reveals how the deaths of a string of friends encouraged him to face up to his addiction. "I knew then that I had to stop and went through the very hideous process of kicking heroin."
After George's career as a pop pin-up ended, he reinvented himself as a club DJ and solo star. His musical, Taboo, was a huge success in Britain in 2003.
2005-10-10 18:50 | User Profile
Boy George?
Thought he was dead.
2005-10-10 20:37 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Sertorius]Boy George?
Thought he was dead.[/QUOTE] A pity your aren't right. Boy George is the picture in the dictionary next to the entry for "oxygen thief." :lol:
AE
2005-10-11 03:34 | User Profile
You know if the terrorists want to win support....