//Do you think that might be a result of living in an oppressed country, NJ?//
I was talking about worldwide, Zacs. But you raise an interesting point. Because people in places like Qatar are oppressed do you think it reduces the number of (say) gay people there are there? Or do you think it just makes them invisible and thus harder to count? If the former, it suggests that upbringing and surroundings affects people’s eventual sexuality and I’m not sure that’s true.
Thanks for the correction. What I meant was he did not display the bulk of the notes for all to see. It’s my suspicion that he had a genuine note on the top and bottom of each pile only. More than that, UK banknotes are about 0.1mm thick. Even if Mr Lycett had used £5 notes, a pile containing 2,000 notes would be only 20cm (less than eight inches) thick. The notes in Mr Lycett’s video looked to be much thicker than that. It matters not anyway because it seems he didn’t shred the notes anyway. It’s very true, he got the publicity he craved. But it didn’t make much difference to Mr Beckham.