Rolf Harris
Hope he dies slowly and painfully, then rots in Hell. Grew up idolizing the man, feel almost as if he violated me personally
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Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11320544)
Hope he dies slowly and painfully, then rots in Hell. Grew up idolizing the man, feel almost as if he violated me personally
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Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by carolinephillips
(Post 11320682)
He was only after little girls.
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Re: Rolf Harris
I was having a clear-out of my walk in wardrobe this weekend as we are decorating and found a 1970's boxed Rolf Harris Stylophone.
Do you think it might be worth more or less after this verdict? I might put it on eBay. |
Re: Rolf Harris
I'm not sure if I can trust British Paints anymore
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Re: Rolf Harris
I've lost my sense of humour on this subject, sick **** should burn
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Re: Rolf Harris
It seems to have been rife amongst the powerful public idols of the 60's/70's.
In 20 year's time how many cases from the 80's/90's and later will be being dug up? I think that the powerful have always found a way to hush up their nasty/sordid goings on, but it has become a lot harder in these days of FB/Twitter and media followings. Witness the disgusting photo of that rugby league star. |
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I will no longer be tieing Kangaroos down. It didn't seem fair anyway.
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Re: Rolf Harris
I always found saville and harris repulsive, there was just something sleazy about both of them.
Child sex abusers are often admired by so many, they are very good at covering up, creating the right image:sneaky:. We had an uncle and a maths teacher in primary who should have been locked up, funny thing was not one adult would have a bad word said about them! The maths teacher did eventually disappear from school one day... all very hush hush. But the uncle kept on being wonderful uncle john, some of my cousins would have a different version of what he got up to while visiting. And he knew what kids to pick on! never the ones who were likely to speak up. |
Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 11320961)
I always found saville and harris repulsive, there was just something sleazy about both of them.
Child sex abusers are often admired by so many, they are very good at covering up, creating the right image:sneaky:. We had an uncle and a maths teacher in primary who should have been locked up, funny thing was not one adult would have a bad word said about them! The maths teacher did eventually disappear from school one day... all very hush hush. But the uncle kept on being wonderful uncle john, some of my cousins would have a different version of what he got up to while visiting. And he knew what kids to pick on! never the ones who were likely to speak up. 'Noone touched me....efffing favouritism'... It does seem like that generation got away with it for so long.. It was not only Rolf who Did 2 Little Boys. ..Jimmy Saville was also involved... Both men had people who knew about them. Surely there seemed an institutional climate of protection? |
Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 11320961)
I always found saville and harris repulsive, there was just something sleazy about both of them.
Child sex abusers are often admired by so many, they are very good at covering up, creating the right image:sneaky:. We had an uncle and a maths teacher in primary who should have been locked up, funny thing was not one adult would have a bad word said about them! The maths teacher did eventually disappear from school one day... all very hush hush. But the uncle kept on being wonderful uncle john, some of my cousins would have a different version of what he got up to while visiting. And he knew what kids to pick on! never the ones who were likely to speak up. The whole thing sickens me, Rolf Harris especially, played a role in my childhood fascination with Australia, he came to my home town once when I was 6 to switch our Christmas lights on and I was in the front row. I was hoping and praying that he was innocent to be honest, and I hope there's something horrific waiting for him now |
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When I was a kid I was very ill in hospital and Rolf Harris came to visit me.
I was touched. |
Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11320703)
I know that but it's beside the point, him, Stuart Hall, Gary Glitter and Jimmy Saville, all people I idolised as a kid, how very depressing. :(
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Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 11320716)
I was having a clear-out of my walk in wardrobe this weekend as we are decorating and found a 1970's boxed Rolf Harris Stylophone.
Do you think it might be worth more or less after this verdict? I might put it on eBay. There was some of his art on ebay not long ago, it never sold.
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11320792)
I've lost my sense of humour on this subject, sick **** should burn
Agreed. |
Re: Rolf Harris
Originally Posted by carolinephillips
(Post 11320943)
It seems to have been rife amongst the powerful public idols of the 60's/70's.
In 20 year's time how many cases from the 80's/90's and later will be being dug up? I think that the powerful have always found a way to hush up their nasty/sordid goings on, but it has become a lot harder in these days of FB/Twitter and media followings. Witness the disgusting photo of that rugby league star. |
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