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now emu's a paedo
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It now seems that rod hull's emu was molesting men, women and children.
what about sooty? someone must have been molested by Him at sometime, or was it the other way round? that bloke had his hand up sooties coat all the time!
where will it end.
what about sooty? someone must have been molested by Him at sometime, or was it the other way round? that bloke had his hand up sooties coat all the time!
where will it end.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Never been a fan of Rod Hull - although he did create some memorable TV moments - but as best I can tell, the only person alleging this is Eric Bristow, onetime darts player and now wannabee celebrity eating kanga testicles with Dorries in teh jungle - a man seeking publicity and trying to sell an autobiography.
I think stronger evidence should be required before before alleging someone is a paedophile, or believing such an allegation from such a dubious source.........
I think stronger evidence should be required before before alleging someone is a paedophile, or believing such an allegation from such a dubious source.........
for the record mrsm, our crew member roger the cabin boy is tireless in his ministrations and the entire First Church of Answerbank will attest to that
pbuh Ab Editor !!
pbuh Ab Editor !!
I'd tee up Mr Magoo for being a paedo - definitely something suspect about him.
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//There is a persistent urban legend, repeated by the now defunct UK newspaper the Sunday Correspondent, that ascribes sexually suggestive names – such as Master Bates, Seaman Staines, and Roger (meaning "have sex with") the Cabin Boy – to Captain Pugwash's characters, and indicating that the captain's name was a slang Australian term for oral sex. John Ryan successfully sued both the Sunday Correspondent and The Guardian newspapers in 1991 for printing this legend as fact//
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