"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
The irony of it BB. Lennon was making a valid statement however, according to Chapman his killer, he made himself out to be a too holier than thou over the years (and more popular than Jesus according to a quote in a newspaper) so he killed him.
There's other facets too it as well such as Chapman wanting to be famous but having to kill a pop star to do it.
I lol'd... mind you I read it in my mind with the voice of one of those teenage scrotes that think the pigs can't touch them"I know my rights...."
Homws'ey is a rather tall poppy it would seem.
Lots of us obviously don't like him one little bit.
I never used to, far too opinionated.
Knew it all.
Spoke funny and could never hold a train of thought.
However over the last few years I've seen Paul Holmes become a proper father, someone who has used his not too insignificant influence to help others,namely Westpac Rescue ( the same guys who usually come along to pick up broken motorcyclists) The Para Olympians and many others who are in his debt for many tens of thousands of dollars, man hours and other less tangible things.
While money and influence should not mean someone is knighted.
Deeds most definitely should.
Yes there are others perhaps more deserving, but it's the system we have and I'd much rather see Holmsey get his gong before he pops off than many other notable fraudsters and shiets who most definitely have done absolutely sod all for me,mine or the general public at large.
I'd piss on him if he was on fire, go out of my way to shake his hand, probably not, wish him dead? Na.
He's done his best to pay it forward, knowing he has little time left he's gone even harder to help others, you barstards can't take that away from him.
on Ya Sir Paul, far as I'm concerned you have earned the right. I'd happily greet you with the words , hello Sir Paul, you rascal.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Wow, so much bitterness towards a dying man because he has been acknowledged for trying to be good at something. Maybe everyone should be mediocre in life.
A man who found a career he enjoyed, work hard at it, became popular for it, and oh how horrible, he got paid well while doing it. Personally I didn't like his shows much or his style or attitude. But I wouldn't deny him a simple acknowledgement that he 'poked his head above the trenches' and gave it a go. There are lots of famous sports people that iritate us, but that still doesn't mean we can't admit they have outstanding skills/talent at whatever it is.
So many scum bags waste oyxgen and taxpayers money. Look at the arsehole mob at Kawhia egging on a worthless parasite crim to attack a Policeman so they would be gratified with violence as entertainment. I doubt Sir Paul ever did anything remotely harmful like that to anyone. We are surrounded by examples of bad people doing bad things. We need positive examples of good, there aren't many to savour unfortunately. But lets hate Paul Holmes and wish him dead because he got rich doing a job he liked and had the gall to help others at times on the way.
All sorts of jobs have accolades for those that excelled. Like Actors get Oscars. Singers get awards, industries have awards, exporters get awards and so on. Why shouldn't we have knighthoods so we can TRY and award those who do good as a positive reinforcement of behaviour we deperately need more of. Or should we all join the Kawhia mob and be nothing but negatives hating all that dare do better than mediocre.
Congrats Sir Paul
Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination
Look you cunts. I took to supporting the opposing view as a way to amuse myself on a boring afternoon... if you're all gonna start defending Sir Paul you'll just take all the fun out of it for me![]()
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