Gabba Flamenco Crossover
High Sierra Skullfuck
Shadenfreude is such an ugly emotion, but....
I'm loving the fact that Conrad Black is going to jail. There's always been something pretty comic about him IMO - he's such a bumptious twat. The thought of him sweeping floors in chokey wearing his orange jump suit has been making me smile all weekend.
This is probably the closest thing to a victimless crime - stealing from other rich white men who probably wouldnt have noticed if he hadnt insisted on rubbing thier noses in it by living like a tzar. The details are great - like his $12,000 wash stand which contained Napolean's shaving bottle.
It's bizarre how someone who seems like such a Walter Mitty could ever build up such an empire. I bet Rupert Murdoch doesn't give two fucks about where his shaving bottle came from.
So what's he going to be like on the other side? I'm expecting a conversion to 'liberal compassion' and lots of earnest op-ed pieces - Conrad banging on about prisoner's disandvantaged start in life and how black people are really not such a rum lot after all - and other insights that are blindingly obvious to anyone who doesn't have their head so firmly shoved up thier arse.
But you can't tell with Conrad. He does like to keep it unpredictable. Maybe he'll join a mexican street gang.
I'm loving the fact that Conrad Black is going to jail. There's always been something pretty comic about him IMO - he's such a bumptious twat. The thought of him sweeping floors in chokey wearing his orange jump suit has been making me smile all weekend.
This is probably the closest thing to a victimless crime - stealing from other rich white men who probably wouldnt have noticed if he hadnt insisted on rubbing thier noses in it by living like a tzar. The details are great - like his $12,000 wash stand which contained Napolean's shaving bottle.
It's bizarre how someone who seems like such a Walter Mitty could ever build up such an empire. I bet Rupert Murdoch doesn't give two fucks about where his shaving bottle came from.
So what's he going to be like on the other side? I'm expecting a conversion to 'liberal compassion' and lots of earnest op-ed pieces - Conrad banging on about prisoner's disandvantaged start in life and how black people are really not such a rum lot after all - and other insights that are blindingly obvious to anyone who doesn't have their head so firmly shoved up thier arse.
But you can't tell with Conrad. He does like to keep it unpredictable. Maybe he'll join a mexican street gang.