Update from the Old Bailey ...
I can't believe Rebekah Brooks isn't headed to the slammer. Or whatever they call it in England.
Ms. Brooks, if you've lost track, was the British tabloid editor who was up to her neck in the phone-tapping scandal of a number of years ago that led to the closing of the News of the World and wide-spread scrutiny of the general sleaziness of the product Fleet Street squeezes out, like merde, on a daily basis. She was acquitted of all charges yesterday. The immediate assumption would be that Johnny Cochran was her lawyer. Except he's dead.
Me? I loathe the woman, if for no other reason (and there are plenty), than 46-year-old women who dress like 12-year-olds on their way to church are creepy.
Get a haircut.
Ms. Brooks, if you've lost track, was the British tabloid editor who was up to her neck in the phone-tapping scandal of a number of years ago that led to the closing of the News of the World and wide-spread scrutiny of the general sleaziness of the product Fleet Street squeezes out, like merde, on a daily basis. She was acquitted of all charges yesterday. The immediate assumption would be that Johnny Cochran was her lawyer. Except he's dead.
Me? I loathe the woman, if for no other reason (and there are plenty), than 46-year-old women who dress like 12-year-olds on their way to church are creepy.
Get a haircut.
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