Things that make you go What the F**k?

Started by The Real Laoislad, November 19, 2007, 05:54:25 PM

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lynchbhoy

£7 an hour...
prob enough to cover the couple of pints per hour

I'd do it !
Being paid to drink !
:D
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achadh gallain

'Our nail loney' settling down and goin steady


WHAT THE F**k!!!   :o :o :o

Square Ball

Serious WTF moment.... from the BBC

An Australian man and his daughter have asked for understanding after revealing on national TV they have an incestuous relationship, and have a daughter.

John Deaves, 61, appeared on the TV show 60 Minutes with daughter Jenny, 39, and nine-month-old Celeste - to whom he is both father and grandfather.

Last month a judge banned them from having sex with each other and revealed they had a child in 2001 who died.

But they insisted on the programme that they were "normal intellectual adults".

Mr Deaves said they both "had careers, had a normal life like everybody else".

He added: "But [we have] fallen in love with each other when we are biologically related, when we've discovered each other later in life."

Mr Deaves had left the family home when his daughter Jenny was a baby, and did not see her again for 30 years.

When the couple met, in 2000, they began a sexual relationship.

Ms Deaves told 60 Minutes she began to see John as a man first and a father second.

"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad. Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub," she said.

"John and I are in this relationship as consenting adults. We are just asking for a little bit of respect and understanding."

The couple each pleaded guilty to two charges of incest last month and were banned from having sex with each other.

According to the judge's ruling in the case, the couple had a child in 2001 who died from congenital heart disease shortly after birth.



Hospitals are not equipped to treat stupid

Mutley

Quote from: Square Ball on April 07, 2008, 08:03:39 PM
Serious WTF moment.... from the BBC

An Australian man and his daughter have asked for understanding after revealing on national TV they have an incestuous relationship, and have a daughter.

John Deaves, 61, appeared on the TV show 60 Minutes with daughter Jenny, 39, and nine-month-old Celeste - to whom he is both father and grandfather.

Last month a judge banned them from having sex with each other and revealed they had a child in 2001 who died.

But they insisted on the programme that they were "normal intellectual adults".

Mr Deaves said they both "had careers, had a normal life like everybody else".

He added: "But [we have] fallen in love with each other when we are biologically related, when we've discovered each other later in life."

Mr Deaves had left the family home when his daughter Jenny was a baby, and did not see her again for 30 years.

When the couple met, in 2000, they began a sexual relationship.

Ms Deaves told 60 Minutes she began to see John as a man first and a father second.

"I was looking at him, sort of going, oh, he's not too bad. Like you might look at a man across the bar at a nightclub," she said.

"John and I are in this relationship as consenting adults. We are just asking for a little bit of respect and understanding."

The couple each pleaded guilty to two charges of incest last month and were banned from having sex with each other.

According to the judge's ruling in the case, the couple had a child in 2001 who died from congenital heart disease shortly after birth.






Respect they want is it? they should be in therapy and never see each other again. Two perverts of the lowest order.

ziggysego

That's horrible. What the f*ck is wrong with them? God help his ex-wife and her mother.
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thebandit

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Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on April 08, 2008, 02:57:25 PM
The "couple in question"



That explains a lot of it.... only a father could love a face like that  ;D ;D

heganboy

Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity

Square Ball

is the mother also the childs half sister?
Hospitals are not equipped to treat stupid

ziggysego

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Puckoon

They look very happy together.

Its incredible sick on his part however.




stephenite

A man who broke his girlfriend's leg in a compensation scam designed to snare more than $200,000 has been jailed for three years.

Gordon Thomson, from Plymouth, UK, snapped his girlfriend Elizabeth Hingston's leg and then planned to sue his local council by claiming Ms Hingston had been injured by a falling wall, The Daily Mail reported.

But police found video footage of the incident, taken by Thomson on his mobile phone, the paper said.

It showed the 32-year-old unemployed chef placing Ms Hingston's left leg between two bricks and then jumping on it with both feet.

The sound of the sickening crack rang through Plymouth Crown Court as a judge watched the video, the paper said.

Ms Hingston, 28, agreed to the plot and drunk a bottle of Pernod, a licorice-flavoured liquor, and took valium to dull the pain. But she could be heard screaming in agony after her leg was broken, the paper said.

The couple split up a few weeks later. Ms Hingston required surgery and spent six months on crutches. The couple had reported the injury, mentioning a fallen wall, but never made a formal claim against the council, the paper said.

However, they had told a friend they hoped to win $211,000 (£100,000).

"The council were informed by the defendant the wall had collapsed and injured his girlfriend but he did not take it further than that," said prosecutor David Gittins.

Police found the video on Thomson's phone when he was arrested in a drugs raid the following month, Mr Gittins said.

"Thomson told police he had broken the leg but said she had gone on and on at him to do so.

"He said he did not think he would break her leg when he jumped on her but did so to shut her up. He said he asked a friend to film it on his mobile to show she had agreed to it.

"He said he kept it on his phone to show others to get a reputation for being violent and said it was a help in this world to have a reputation."

Ms Hingston, who was not charged, told police the idea had been hers.

"She said they arrived at the idea after seeing accident claim solicitors' advertisements on television for no-win, no-fee claims and so forth," said defendant Robert Linford.

"She was a volunteer and in the circumstances the culpability of this defendant is reduced very significantly.

"She comments that far from him taking advantage of her vulnerability, it was her who was exploiting his vulnerability."

When jailing Thomson, Judge Francis Gilbert said: "This is an extraordinary case. You broke Miss Hingston's leg deliberately at her request and with her consent in order to make a false claim against the city council.

"Whether or not she consented or suggested the scheme, it is no defence. You inflicted really serious harm to another person deliberately and with pre-meditation for a wholly financial motive."

smh.com.au