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Previously on "Can we talk about it now..."
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The only thing of interest is whether there should be a super-injunction or not.
No-one actually cares. The married couple have been taken in by their lawyers. They should have just let it be reported - people would hardly have noticed.
Now everyone thinks they are idiots. And everyone knows who they are as it is easy enough to Google.
I think Shakespeare said "First let us kill all the lawyers". Quite.....
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You'll have definitely heard of the idiot who carried on paying legal costs, otherwise I'll be somewhat staggered. And to think we went to the same school, thankfully about 20 years apart.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI wonder if I'll even know who they are when I find out the names.
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Can we talk about George Michael yet as well, or does that have an injunction still as well?
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Can we talk about it now...
... or is there still SuperDuperInjuction in place?Tags: None
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