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grego 29-05-2008 18:07

Naomi Campbell
 
When is this spoilt girl with a bad temper going to learn her lesson? Personally I hope she goes down for 6 months.

jaysay 29-05-2008 18:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 583794)
When is this spoilt girl with a bad temper going to learn her lesson? Personally I hope she goes down for 6 months.

I've more chance of marrying Kate Moss grego, they want to make her clean the bogs on waterloo station every day for a month:rolleyes:

cashman 29-05-2008 18:17

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
more chance of being struck by lightening grego........unfortunately.

BERNADETTE 29-05-2008 18:17

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
What has she done now?:confused: Not seen any news

grego 29-05-2008 18:17

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
That sounds like a good punishment to me

grego 29-05-2008 18:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 583804)
What has she done now?:confused: Not seen any news

Its the assult on a police officer on a flight Bernie, plus about 3 other offences.

MargaretR 29-05-2008 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 583804)
What has she done now?:confused: Not seen any news

Assaulted a policeman - threw a wobbler at the airport when her luggage went missing

WillowTheWhisp 29-05-2008 18:21

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
She's just a spoilt brat. It really annoys me when famous people think they are something better than the rest of us mere mortals and expect to get away with such behaviour.

garinda 29-05-2008 18:28

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
It's no excuse at all but she is the most beautiful person I've ever seen.

I've only met her the once, when she did the only London show for my mate Julien MacDonald, in early 2000.

She was charming, sweet, and genuinely nice. We even shared a cab back to central London from the Dome, after the post show party. Though I suppose she may have been nice to me because of my friendship with Julien.:rolleyes:

Another friend of mine, Rachel, was her dresser for a Liza Bruce show in New York, and she treated her like dirt.

She seems incapable of change, no matter what the judical system sentences her to.:mad:

blazey 29-05-2008 18:32

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
I don't like her attitude, but at the same time, she does actually accept her punishments without too much fuss. I liked it when she was doing some sort of river clean up or whatever it was and she wore her heels just for a laugh. I love that.

And who WOULDN'T get annoyed about a lost suitcase, especially when you consider how much value was probably in her suitcase! I don't think I'd stay calm.

BERNADETTE 29-05-2008 18:41

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She has been charged with three counts of assualting a police officer, one count of disorderly conduct and two counts of threatening abuse wirds or behaviour towards cabin crew. Rather an over reaction to a mislaid suitcase I would say!!!

steeljack 29-05-2008 19:33

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Not making excuses for her behaviour to the police , that was a bit out of order, but can understand her actions to the British Airways staff , Think if I had paid nearly £4,000 for a one-way ticket plus excess baggage charges for 4 extra bags I would expect a better class of service than that provided . Seem to remember that excess baggage charges are 1% per kilo of full economy fare , so there was a big chunk of money there.
Before anyone jumps in spouting off about how she has more money than sense , it's worth remembering that its folks like these with money that keep the scheduled airlines flying , not the tourists in the cheap seats
Hope she sues British Airways for all her costs and also for punative damages , its only then that Airlines will start treating folks with the service they are entitled to and not like cattle.

grego 29-05-2008 19:39

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I dont think that a lost bag, regardless of value excuses her behaviour and I know BA are incompetant but she cant take it out on whoever she pleases, she should be setting an example, hopefully she will when she's banged up.

WillowTheWhisp 29-05-2008 19:45

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Yes she had every right to be annoyed that her luggage was lost. I was annoyed when my suitcase went on a world trip without me, but I didn't resort to assaulting people because of it.

derekgas 29-05-2008 19:45

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Lost baggage wasnt the coppers fault, she had no right assaulting him, she should have made her complaints through the proper channels like anybody else, then told the newspapers about the louzy service, she would gain more respect all round that way.

steeljack 29-05-2008 19:52

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 583895)
Yes she had every right to be annoyed that her luggage was lost. I was annoyed when my suitcase went on a world trip without me, but I didn't resort to assaulting people because of it.

a plastic bag from Asda with few sticks of Blackpool Rock in it doesn't count :D :D :D

jaysay 29-05-2008 20:36

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
The thing is that me you and joe public would be sent down for about 6 weeks as a leason, we'd be out in in two (the governments early release policy) so why bother sending this jumped up never come down,!!!! better stop there, to prison. Rindi she may be charming but it does not give her the right to think she is above the law, I'm not, and your not, so why should she, no one on here has miss campbells wealth, so why treat her different to any of use:(

Margaret Pilkington 29-05-2008 20:41

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Beautiful is as beautiful does.......sorry for altering the quotation, but just because she is beautiful doesn't give her the right to assault anyone.
She has Temper issues that should have been dealt with when she was three years old.
Not a very mature response to a difficult situation, but there are others in the world who are working and living under much more stressful conditions....she needs to build a bridge.

garinda 29-05-2008 23:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 583946)
Rindi she may be charming but it does not give her the right to think she is above the law, I'm not, and your not, so why should she, no one on here has miss campbells wealth, so why treat her different to any of use:(

Like I said, I was only giving my view of her after we'd met, and spent most of one night in each other's company, and my being the designer's best friends probably did affect her behaviour towards me. She was a monster to my other friend, who was her lowly dresser for a show in New York.

shillelagh 29-05-2008 23:46

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
She has a reputation for this though doesnt she - its not the first time shes been in trouble with the law for something like this. She shouldnt have done it - i'd get her cleaning the streets in the centre of london - might teach her a lesson ... new york got boy george cleaning the streets so why not have the celebs cleaning the streets here.

cashman 29-05-2008 23:48

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
why jen,you assault the plod n you will be dealt with far more serious than street cleaning.

LYNX1 29-05-2008 23:48

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
She has gone over the top this time.............how many chances does she expect before she has to pay for her outrageous atttitude, she is a model, nothing else...............nothing special as far as I can see.

garinda 29-05-2008 23:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 584075)
She has a reputation for this though doesnt she - its not the first time shes been in trouble with the law for something like this. She shouldnt have done it - i'd get her cleaning the streets in the centre of london - might teach her a lesson ... new york got boy george cleaning the streets so why not have the celebs cleaning the streets here.

She had to do community service in New York too. Can't remember what it was for, but throwing a telephone at the P.A. rings a bell, as it probably did when it hit the poor woman.

BERNADETTE 29-05-2008 23:51

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 584078)
She had to do community service in New York too. Can't remember what it was for, but throwing a telephone at the P.A. rings a bell, as it probably did when it hit the poor woman.

If that wasn't so serious I would laugh, it is time she got anger management methinks

cashman 29-05-2008 23:54

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 584081)
If that wasn't so serious I would laugh, it is time she got anger management methinks

now who would be a suitable member to partner her?:confused:;)

garinda 29-05-2008 23:58

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Totally of topic, appologies, but this is the knitted white dress she was wearing when I first met her. Her beauty is truly mesmorising, she's like a blue eyed Panther.

Obviously beauty is more than skin deep, as she shows by her appalling behaviour.

http://www.tynant.com/images/naomi.jpg
Her and Julien, after Autumn 2000 show.
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/imageBa...ac29559923.jpg

BERNADETTE 30-05-2008 00:00

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
You think that is beautiful?:confused:

garinda 30-05-2008 00:05

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 584087)
You think that is beautiful?:confused:

I never did before I saw her. I've seen loads of supposedly top models in shows and stuff, but yes, she was the most beautiful person I've ever seen.

BERNADETTE 30-05-2008 00:17

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 584091)
I never did before I saw her. I've seen loads of supposedly top models in shows and stuff, but yes, she was the most beautiful person I've ever seen.

Well all I can say is either those photos don't do her justice or you should have gone to Specsavers;)

cashman 30-05-2008 00:26

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
sorry rind that to me is a boot.

garinda 30-05-2008 00:27

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 584093)
Well all I can say is either those photos don't do her justice or you should have gone to Specsavers;)

Lol, no the photographs do her no justice. She looks like a shot putter in the knitted dress.

There was a better photograph of her in it in Vogue, but I can't find it.

She must have something about her as a model, to have remained at the top of the tree for over twenty years. She certainly works that catwalk when she's on it.

BERNADETTE 30-05-2008 00:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 584098)
Lol, no the photographs do her no justice. She looks like a shot putter in the knitted dress.

There was a better photograph of her in it in Vogue, but I can't find it.

She must have something about her as a model, to have remained at the top of the tree for over twenty years. She certainly works that catwalk when she's on it.

Whatever floats the fashion followers boats but have to say these anorexic models don't do women justice IMHO.

garinda 30-05-2008 00:38

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 584099)
Whatever floats the fashion followers boats but have to say these anorexic models don't do women justice IMHO.

I agree, but don't start me off on that one again.:rolleyes:

Though Miss Campbell was a veritable lard arse compared to Jodie Kidd.:D

BERNADETTE 30-05-2008 00:45

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 584101)
I agree, but don't start me off on that one again.:rolleyes:

Though Miss Campbell was a veritable lard arse compared to Jodie Kidd.:D

Ok will agree to disagree on ugly chops and leave the rest alone;)

lindsay ormerod 30-05-2008 11:06

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
She is a stroppy madam that needs bringing down to earth with a bump !
She maybe a top model but I can think of far more attractive celebs that don't throw tantrums when it doesn't all go their way !:p

jaysay 30-05-2008 11:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 584199)
She is a stroppy madam that needs bringing down to earth with a bump !
She maybe a top model but I can think of far more attractive celebs that don't throw tantrums when it doesn't all go their way !:p

Unfortunately there are to few celebs who act like reasonable human beings lindsay, when things do go wrong, how many times do we hear those imortal words from celebs, "do you not know who I am" the thruth is most of us don't give a stuff who they are:rolleyes:

blazey 30-05-2008 11:50

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
I thought Naomi Campbell is one of the models in the campaign against size zero...

I think she is dealt with fairly. She does have a history of assaults but at the same time this one isn't quite as serious as the phone thing in my opinion. Yes, its hitting a copper, but in context it may have seemed reasonable for her to get so worked up.

You have to remember that assault doesn't have to involve contact, it is merely threat of a battery. She wouldn't have even needed to lay a finger on anyone for an assault. As I haven't read the article, and people are only talking about assaults, I don't see it as being that bad personally.

moon 30-05-2008 15:30

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
What has she done now?!

tosh 30-05-2008 18:39

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
her attitude stinks the spoilt brat people do get annoyed but they don't lose it like her.

BERNADETTE 20-06-2008 21:57

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Got community service according to the news and she has to pay compensation, that will be hard for her (not)

grego 20-06-2008 22:04

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
I was disappointed to read that she got 200 hours community service, I thought a prison sentance (even a short one) would teach her a lesson.

Bonnyboy 20-06-2008 22:06

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 595902)
I was disappointed to read that she got 200 hours community service, I thought a prison sentance (even a short one) would teach her a lesson.

That's what the bitch would have got had I been the judge :(

BERNADETTE 20-06-2008 22:11

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 595904)
That's what the bitch would have got had I been the judge :(

She had no criminal record in this country although we know she is a nasty piece of work, that was the reason given for a non-custodial sentence

lettie 21-06-2008 09:01

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
I wonder if they will make her wear one of those high visibility jacket jobbies which say community service on the back. :D

garinda 21-06-2008 09:07

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
They should sentence her to the Big Brother house.:D

katex 21-06-2008 09:08

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 595902)
I was disappointed to read that she got 200 hours community service, I thought a prison sentance (even a short one) would teach her a lesson.

Don't you think though Grego, then that would have worked the other way 'just because she is a celebrity'. Ok, I do think celebrities have a responsibility to behave in a reasonable fashion, but no reason why a harsh sentence should be given because of this. Doubt if you and I would have received a prison sentence .. would never know I suppose.

I think 200 hours is quite a lot to be honest, although doubt whether she will be weeding verges or scrubbing graffiti off walls ... wearing a high viz. jacket ...:D

jaysay 21-06-2008 09:30

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
As I've said before on this thread I'd make her clean the bogs on Waterloo station, on her hads and knees that is:D

katex 21-06-2008 09:40

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 596081)
As I've said before on this thread I'd make her clean the bogs on Waterloo station, on her hads and knees that is:D

Just heard her say not afraid of hard work and will do it with dignity, perhaps will give her those fluffy gloves that those two TV cleaning ladies had ... LOL.
Would love to know what they will give her though.

cashman 21-06-2008 09:52

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
have to disagree kate, think you or i would be looking at 3 months, n i for one do not think thats harsh.

katex 21-06-2008 09:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 596086)
have to disagree kate, think you or i would be looking at 3 months, n i for one do not think thats harsh.

Could be right Cashy, haven't much experience of this .. but feel could work against a celebrity at times, always dependent on the judge I suppose.

During a discussion on high viz. jackets .. lady rang in and her son was on his 3rd burglary and .. only received 18 hours (I think).. sorry, can't be sure this was the figure ... but certainly not as much as 200 hours.

cashman 21-06-2008 10:03

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 596089)
Could be right Cashy, haven't much experience of this .. but feel could work against a celebrity at times, always dependent on the judge I suppose.

During a discussion on high viz. jackets .. lady rang in and her son was on his 3rd burglary and .. only received 18 hours (I think).. sorry, can't be sure this was the figure ... but certainly not as much as 200 hours.

yeh kate know what yer saying, but people are focusing on the wrong issue, the burgaler sentence was NOT severe enough no way. so using things like that to compare is wrong to me.;)

jaysay 21-06-2008 10:12

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
The thing is that these so called celebraties, never seem to get what they deserve, look Pete Dockerty got 16 weeks inside for drug abuse, after being let off countless time in the past, yet he was out in 4 weeks, I don't know who first said the laws an ass, but they were bang on:(

katex 21-06-2008 10:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 596090)
yeh kate know what yer saying, but people are focusing on the wrong issue, the burgaler sentence was NOT severe enough no way. so using things like that to compare is wrong to me.;)

Ok, again you are correct, think even Jeremy Vine was quite surprised by this light sentence ... even the lad's mum.

Just heard Naomi is not willing to apologise to B.A. .. well, doesn't hurt does it !

jaysay 21-06-2008 10:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 596095)
Ok, again you are correct, think even Jeremy Vine was quite surprised by this light sentence ... even the lad's mum.

Just heard Naomi is not willing to apologise to B.A. .. well, doesn't hurt does it !

Don't make that much difference kate, she won't being flying B. A. any time soon, she's barred:D

blazey 21-06-2008 10:18

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Celebrities aren't treated any differently in prison or on community service, they have to be treated equally otherwise people would complain about it.

I am glad she got 200 hours community service, that is quite a lot, and it is certainly a fair punishment in my opinion...

And I don't need to imagine her in a high viz jacket because there are plenty of pictures of her on the internet doing her last community service.

cashman 21-06-2008 10:44

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596097)
Celebrities aren't treated any differently in prison or on community service, they have to be treated equally otherwise people would complain about it.

thought you were studying law?:confused: ya need to get on prison visits or visiting magistrates n see fer yerself, you would soon see how differantly they are treated.:rolleyes:

jaysay 21-06-2008 12:03

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 596101)
thought you were studying law?:confused: ya need to get on prison visits or visiting magistrates n see fer yerself, you would soon see how differantly they are treated.:rolleyes:

Hear, hear cashy, but you have to make exceptions for blazey she sometimes reverts to her own little utopian existance, poor lamb:gooddog:

Boeing Guy 21-06-2008 12:54

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After listening to Sky News's interview with her, this morning. I am appalled by her comments about race.... If BA were racist to her then why not bring that up when she was arrested. She committed air rage, this is a very serious incident and give her 200 bloody hours, i ask you.... bring the birtch back, she needs a good whipping.
This is the problem with 'cleb's' they think they are above the law, and judging by her sentance and fine, they are.

jaysay 21-06-2008 13:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 596136)
After listening to Sky News's interview with her, this morning. I am appalled by her comments about race.... If BA were racist to her then why not bring that up when she was arrested. She committed air rage, this is a very serious incident and give her 200 bloody hours, i ask you.... bring the birtch back, she needs a good whipping.
This is the problem with 'cleb's' they think they are above the law, and judging by her sentance and fine, they are.

Ain't it surprising how the race card is always played as a last resort defence when everything else is failling BG:(

cashman 21-06-2008 13:31

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 596148)
Ain't it surprising how the race card is always played as a last resort defence when everything else is failling BG:(

was the guy being racist by informing her in 1 st class about her luggage? seems to me its campbell who is racist, they certainly dont inform the peasants in the cheap seats.:rolleyes:

accyman 21-06-2008 13:39

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
believe it or not some people were saying it was hard for them to imagine niomi in a prison cell in a womans prison

i must admit i had no problem imagining that at all :D

WillowTheWhisp 21-06-2008 14:06

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 595906)
She had no criminal record in this country although we know she is a nasty piece of work, that was the reason given for a non-custodial sentence

But she has been convicted and done community service previously. She is just one nasty piece of work.

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 596149)
was the guy being racist by informing her in 1 st class about her luggage? seems to me its campbell who is racist, they certainly dont inform the peasants in the cheap seats.:rolleyes:

Totally agree with you there. She is racist and thinks she is something better than the rest of us mere mortals. She has not learned that she cannot treat people the way she does and resort to violence.

blazey 21-06-2008 19:37

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 596101)
thought you were studying law?:confused: ya need to get on prison visits or visiting magistrates n see fer yerself, you would soon see how differantly they are treated.:rolleyes:

Yes I study law sat in a lecture theatre in a big building in the middle of campus, not sat in a prison cell.

Treating a prisoner differently than others is a bit risky in my opinion, and I don't really understand why it would happen. Do you have an example of someone being treated differently in prison? How are they treated differently?

Royboy39 21-06-2008 19:47

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596396)
Treating a prisoner differently than others is a bit risky in my opinion, and I don't really understand why it would happen. Do you have an example of someone being treated differently in prison? How are they treated differently?

I really can't believe you asked that question. I think you should study in depth the workings of correction establishments and the prisoners held therein.
I am sure the librarian at the Uni will put you sraight.

blazey 21-06-2008 20:36

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596400)
I really can't believe you asked that question. I think you should study in depth the workings of correction establishments and the prisoners held therein.
I am sure the librarian at the Uni will put you sraight.

Why would we study the prison system?

1. Law students generally study to become lawyers, people who keep people OUT of prison.

2. We are concerned with COURT, not prisons.

I can't think of any reason for why I would study the prison system, especially when I intend on going into civil law, not criminal. There isn't a single available module that teaches about prison, compulsory or optional.

Royboy39 21-06-2008 20:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596428)
Why would we study the prison system?

1. Law students generally study to become lawyers, people who keep people OUT of prison.

2. We are concerned with COURT, not prisons.

I can't think of any reason for why I would study the prison system, especially when I intend on going into civil law, not criminal. There isn't a single available module that teaches about prison, compulsory or optional.

Then why post stupid questions on something that is obviously not your subject?

blazey 21-06-2008 20:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596431)
Then why post stupid questions on something that is obviously not your subject?

He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.

Royboy39 21-06-2008 20:48

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596434)
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.

Not much chance for you then? did you expect a fool of whatever standing to go along with your little game.
Sometimes I find you a very intellegent girl, other times I seriously wonder where you are coming from?

blazey 21-06-2008 20:56

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596441)
Not much chance for you then? did you expect a fool of whatever standing to go along with your little game.
Sometimes I find you a very intellegent girl, other times I seriously wonder where you are coming from?

I asked for a simple example of how celebrities are treated differently in prison. I don't follow celebrity news so I am unaware of any people in particular who have been given special treatment in prison. I've never been in prison and I only know one person who has. I have no idea how a prison works in general apart from those on telly.

I am admitting I don't know how prison works, so unless you want to elaborate on it, I'm not going to get the answers am I? I'm 19 years old and studied law for a year and have very little experience in crime and punishment, whats your excuse?

Royboy39 21-06-2008 21:07

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596444)
I have no idea how a prison works in general apart from those on telly.

I am admitting I don't know how prison works, so unless you want to elaborate on it, I'm not going to get the answers am I? I'm 19 years old and studied law for a year and have very little experience in crime and punishment, whats your excuse?

I don't need an excuse and I have no intention of contributing to your education..........At nineteen years old I am of the opinion that your experience in many subjects is very limited.
The question you asked is a very difficult question for non academics who have not studied this very complex subject to answer.
I can give my take on the subject but don'f feel inclined to do so in open forum.

blazey 21-06-2008 21:12

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596458)
I don't need an excuse and I have no intention of contributing to your education..........At nineteen years old I am of the opinion that your experience in many subjects is very limited.
The question you asked is a very difficult question for non academics who have not studied this very complex subject to answer.
I can give my take on the subject but don'f feel inclined to do so in open forum.

I asked for an example of a celebrity who has been given special treatment in prison, how is this difficult to answer. It seems that most people are of the opinion that celebrities get special treatment. I just want to know why and how.

I am just of the opinion that you talk a lot of cow pat and don't have a clue.

Royboy39 21-06-2008 21:26

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Read your own contribution....Madam.

blazey 21-06-2008 21:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596480)
Read your own contribution....Madam.

I give up, you make the most worthless posts on this forum. I never see you contribute, I just see you asking endless questions but never being willing to answer other peoples questions. You are often abusive and difficult, and you think you are brilliant just because you have years on me.

Well feel free to die stupid if you insist, but I'd rather ask potentially stupid questions and get answers.

cashman 21-06-2008 21:34

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
like you said,you only know 1 person who has been in prison, i know many, also people in professions that do know, n i am more willing to take their word than yours, any day of the week.also have been plenty of reports in media (if credible?) over the years.

Royboy39 21-06-2008 21:48

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 596485)
I give up, you make the most worthless posts on this forum. I never see you contribute, I just see you asking endless questions but never being willing to answer other peoples questions. You are often abusive and difficult, and you think you are brilliant just because you have years on me.

Well feel free to die stupid if you insist, but I'd rather ask potentially stupid questions and get answers.

I've had a better life than only you could dream of.
I despare of youth...especially half educated ones..who think the world owes them a place in life.
You have to earn that place in society and you won't earn it by trying to insult someone who has had more experience than most in dealing with people in all walks of life.
Ask stupid questions all you like, but beware of stupid answers.
Now why don't you have a cup of tea and stop trying to be clever on other threads?

grego 21-06-2008 23:05

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 596077)
Don't you think though Grego, then that would have worked the other way 'just because she is a celebrity'. Ok, I do think celebrities have a responsibility to behave in a reasonable fashion, but no reason why a harsh sentence should be given because of this. Doubt if you and I would have received a prison sentence .. would never know I suppose.

I think 200 hours is quite a lot to be honest, although doubt whether she will be weeding verges or scrubbing graffiti off walls ... wearing a high viz. jacket ...:D

I was surprised to read that it was her first offence in this country Kate, my sentance was based on all the incidents that have occured over the years, my view is that we are too lenient in this country celebrity or not and thats why the country is in the mess its in, you dont get these problems in UAE:). Although 200 hours community service sounds like a lot just think of the free publicity she'll be getting.

blazey 22-06-2008 01:06

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596498)
I've had a better life than only you could dream of.
I despare of youth...especially half educated ones..who think the world owes them a place in life.
You have to earn that place in society and you won't earn it by trying to insult someone who has had more experience than most in dealing with people in all walks of life.
Ask stupid questions all you like, but beware of stupid answers.
Now why don't you have a cup of tea and stop trying to be clever on other threads?

Good for you. I don't claim to have had a good life, nor do I want a place in the society that dragged you up either.

Neil 22-06-2008 03:47

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
I feel like I have entered the twilight zone and found myself in a virtual playground.

steeljack 22-06-2008 03:49

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
yep , but you be able to find Naomi in the twilight

Neil 22-06-2008 04:49

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 596576)
yep , but you be able to find Naomi in the twilight

That depends how dark it is

accyman 22-06-2008 18:45

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 596579)
That depends how dark it is

and if shes smiling or not :D

Royboy39 22-06-2008 22:39

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 596574)
I feel like I have entered the twilight zone and found myself in a virtual playground.

I'll go for that....but I welcome the contribution of a virtual comedian...Hi Neil :rolleyes:

Neil 23-06-2008 03:49

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 596916)
I'll go for that....but I welcome the contribution of a virtual comedian...Hi Neil :rolleyes:

Ha ha, I wish I was a pigeon and you were a statue :rolleyes::p

Royboy39 23-06-2008 11:25

Re: Naomi Campbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 596952)
Ha ha, I wish I was a pigeon and you were a statue :rolleyes::p

No Neil....Fertiliser would be wasted on an efigy of me....Put it to good use..........Spray it on the young sprouts who still suffer growing pains. :rolleyes::p


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