He just seemed like a privileged brat who enjoyed his drugs and his money and his good times, which the powers that be didn't like.
Mark came over while I was watching it and said, Do we have to watch boguns with money?
It was just a PR exercise, anyway. Ben's now left football and he's drumming up interest in him as a brand and it is the only story he has to tell. It's an act of contrition for whatever is in store for him in the future.
Then we have to have another panel of "experts" giving their opinion, towing the line of perceived societal views. It kind of dawned on me that the panel's kids, if the not the panel itself, have probably done the same thing, just that they don't have a high enough profile, or weren't pretty enough, for anyone to be interested, or they haven't been caught.
It was pretty dull to tell you the truth. We turned it over and watched something else.
He did look pretty dancing in his undies grabbing his cock. They all looked like they were having a good time in the home movies.
The crime that isn't a crime. The victimless crime because everyone partaking are willing. Ben had to act contrite because he was trying to save his income, his career.
How many of the AFL players do you think take recreational drugs? 50% 80% I reckon it wouldn't be far off.
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Watching the doco confirmed for me that a lot of Western Australians speak with the same, drawn-out aussie accent?
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