lets face it, we all pretty much know there was Nazi-ism involved, his dad was infatuated with Adolf and the apple rarely falls far from the tree. The guy is just a huge hypocrite
Well, I've found during my life, the easiest way not find yourself in the papers, is not to hire prostitutes, get dressed up in silly clothes and get your arse slapped with a whip, as nice as that may be ! and do not take photographs. AND equally important don't piss off those that may find out about it. please log in to view this image eh Ron
You know, Mosley's truly one of a kind. Not only is he going to seek leave to appeal if he can, thus ensuring that this very private matter is going to continue making headlines, but he's also more than happy to give everyone a recap of what he was doing in case they missed it first time round.
Hahahahaha, yes. Maybe this is why he had photos taken? Personally, I don't care what he gets up to in his private life so long as it does not adversely affect others; but indeed he does seem to be quite happy for the whole world to be kept up to date with his unusual preferences, together with regurgitated burps from a rather unsavoury family history - which most might prefer to leave under a old carpet…
Yes, why the hell would one persist on a legal hiding to nothing resulting in mounting public exposure, if one would prefer these personal issues to remain private, the guy must have other issues, maybe more yet to be revealed, ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. He has more money than sense, each of these tarts cost's around a grand each, the last time I made enquiries, each whipping session must cost around ã7-ã10k plus photographer, although the pics maybe free from the NOTW. Ten sessions around where I live would buy a small house, seems much better value for money.
Yes Ernie. There is only one thing I really admire about old Max: he is a man of principal and will stick to his guns to the very end, just as surely as one of Himmler's best SS officers… Such stoicism in the face of the reality of the inevitable is difficult not to admire. As Genji suggests, there are few like him…
Cosi, its in the genes mate, the apple never falls far from the tree as they say. It could all so easily kick off again, people have forgotten.
But I'm not contributing to a whip round for his legal bills ! - just 'cos he got his arse slapped by the judges.
Quite true. …Unlikely to happen in our lifetime but I hereby declare the forthcoming words immortal, since they will exist for evermore here on the internet: There will come a time when history reflects upon past ideologies with zealous repetition. Human(kind?) will continue to see similar future attempts until we are destroyed in the very conundrum that justifies them: the struggle to survive. - Just ask Max: he knows the score. He will pedal the paddle for persecution in his demand to be punished … an effort to placate his own incarnate knowledge: the battle within must surely surface; and the battle is all-conquering; not any of its heroes…
- Just watched Max Mosley's interview with Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight (BBC). As I stated earlier, one finds it difficult not to admire such stoicism even (perhaps especially?) if he is at odds with the status quo. I admire someone who sticks to his principles in the face of overwhelming opposition, even if I do not agree with him.
And Rupert Murdoch, who will soon have control of about 80% of our media, seems to be intent on starting it.