Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand crack 'tasteless and offensive' Jimmy Savile jokes
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Well I've learnt something today
I was thought nonce meant idiot or something along those lines
in other words "two men make jokes. some people angered, most have already said worse"
[QUOTE=BlkDucky;39438678]uhhh, is it? I live in the UK and I've never heard this tbh.[/QUOTE]
I live in the UK and I'm pretty sure I've heard it meaning 'idiot', but never 'paedo'.
[QUOTE=Bobie;39438646]"controversial comedians say controversial things"
a* journalism once again, brought to you by the same people behind masterpieces such as "why you should hate immigrants" and "celebrity gets tits out"[/QUOTE]
Add their bullshit they spread about so called disabled "scroungers" to that list as well.
[QUOTE=Negrul1;39441913]I live in the UK and I'm pretty sure I've heard it meaning 'idiot', but never 'paedo'.[/QUOTE]
yeah, this is the context I've always heard it in.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;39438707]If only, it's more like "celebrity buys pizza" [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2271675/Jennifer-Garner-drops-diet-day-grabs-pizza-daughter-Violet.html[/url][/QUOTE]
"Showing off her super mum skills, Jennifer managed to make it to her car with a large pizza in one hand, a bag of sides over her arm and a drink holder with coffee - from her favourite Brentwood Country Mart store Cafe Luxx.
The mother of three was defeated by the car door however, forcing her to pop the pizza - from Los Angeles eatery Louise's Trattoria - down briefly to get all the food and her seven-year-old into the vehicle.
The Dallas Buyer's Club actress donned a black and white stripped knitted sweater with tight blue jeans and knee high black boots for her food gathering outing."
Whoever wrote this deserves 10 British Journalism Awards, captivating stuff.
The Daily Mail is irredeemable shit and the quicker Paul Dacre hangs from a Fleet Street lamp post the better.
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