maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted July 6, 2006 One detail that never came out about the dog Rinka in either of the trials is that the Devon police, keen to distance themselves from the alleged crime, had the dog's body shifted in to Cornwall so that it wouldn't be on their patch. I think I was mistaken in mentioning MS in a previous post. Thorpe, apparently has Parkinson's and he's in a bad way Now that is out of order, consenting adults can do what they want. But that dog did nowt to deserve death, let alone the abuse of his mortal remains. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magere Hein 1,400 Posted July 6, 2006 The problem with stories about dead people is that you can write anything - as, of course, you can't libel the dead. Interestingly, in my country you can libel (or slander) the dead. regards, Hein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted July 6, 2006 One detail that never came out about the dog Rinka in either of the trials is that the Devon police, keen to distance themselves from the alleged crime, had the dog's body shifted in to Cornwall so that it wouldn't be on their patch. I think I was mistaken in mentioning MS in a previous post. Thorpe, apparently has Parkinson's and he's in a bad way Now that is out of order, consenting adults can do what they want. But that dog did nowt to deserve death, let alone the abuse of his mortal remains. Newton, the airline pilot/hired assassin was worried that the dog would go for him if he killed its master first, so he shot the dog (a sloppy Great Dane that might have licked him to death at best) then turned the gun on Scott, only it jammed, so he drove off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 114 Posted July 24, 2006 On Ted Heath I think public interest in homosexuality among party leaders etc has dropped. It isn't as if Heath behaved like Liberace. As long as it it was among consenting adults I don't see much public interest. Now if Ted had been meddling with the choirboys or soliciting in the public lavs, that would have been different. But I suspect he was nothing more or less than what Quentin Crisp described as one of our "stately homos". All I care about is how he f**ked the country. I agree. It doesn't matter per se. But being a closet dweller for years on end could have effected the Grocer's severely grumpy personality, and in turn have put him in state more likely to F**k the country. That is the only point of real interest. Bit like Major's affair with Currie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted July 24, 2006 I think Major's affair with Currie was a matter of much greater public interest than any of the Grocer's clandestine fumblings if indeed they occurred. But only for the prurience factor rather than relevance to the job. Currie's kiss-and-tell revelations about ripping his shirt from his Y-fronts, exposing the Damart vest while she wore nothing but a pout and a pair of Ted Dexter cricket pads would have made a rivetting read in the News of the Screws. Or possibly not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TLC 9 Posted July 24, 2006 ......give it time. I will stand by my original assertion- as Gay as a window. That's not a phrase I'm familiar with. Now if you had said he's a Nine Bob Note, I would understand much better. Also bent as a bottle of crisps - but I don't think that one is in common usage either. DWB Comes from the splendid 'Brasseye' Sex episode, where it was also suggested that homosexuals in the Armed Forces would be a bad idea due to the following logic: - 'Homosexuals can't swim, they attract enemy radar, they attract sharks, they nudge people when they're trying to shoot, they always insist on sitting at "The Captain's Table"... they "muck about". Imagine... the fear... when you go to sleep with a gay man on board and think "Oh God, when I wake up, will everyone be dead?" You can't run a ship like that.' Hope that helps, but basically it was just an excuse to post the above quote. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted July 25, 2006 ......give it time. I will stand by my original assertion- as Gay as a window. That's not a phrase I'm familiar with. Now if you had said he's a Nine Bob Note, I would understand much better. Also bent as a bottle of crisps - but I don't think that one is in common usage either. DWB Comes from the splendid 'Brasseye' Sex episode, where it was also suggested that homosexuals in the Armed Forces would be a bad idea due to the following logic: - 'Homosexuals can't swim, they attract enemy radar, they attract sharks, they nudge people when they're trying to shoot, they always insist on sitting at "The Captain's Table"... they "muck about". Imagine... the fear... when you go to sleep with a gay man on board and think "Oh God, when I wake up, will everyone be dead?" You can't run a ship like that.' Hope that helps, but basically it was just an excuse to post the above quote. Brass Eye is amazing. Good Aids/Bad Aids, Cake, and the Elephant who stuck its trunk up its own arse. The episode on paedophiles is probably me favourite with the paedophile disguised as a school. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 114 Posted July 25, 2006 ......give it time. I will stand by my original assertion- as Gay as a window. That's not a phrase I'm familiar with. Now if you had said he's a Nine Bob Note, I would understand much better. Also bent as a bottle of crisps - but I don't think that one is in common usage either. DWB Comes from the splendid 'Brasseye' Sex episode, where it was also suggested that homosexuals in the Armed Forces would be a bad idea due to the following logic: - 'Homosexuals can't swim, they attract enemy radar, they attract sharks, they nudge people when they're trying to shoot, they always insist on sitting at "The Captain's Table"... they "muck about". Imagine... the fear... when you go to sleep with a gay man on board and think "Oh God, when I wake up, will everyone be dead?" You can't run a ship like that.' Hope that helps, but basically it was just an excuse to post the above quote. I knew I had picked it up form somewhere. Isn't from the bit about the gay ship? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Strangelove 14 Posted August 9, 2006 I'll take that bet provided we can make it a year from today. Fair enough, a year it is then. Roll on 2 August 2006. I WIN! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted August 9, 2006 Remind us, was that a bet about Heath being outed in death? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tempus Fugit 214 Posted October 4, 2006 Lady Hutchinson, died recently. She and Ted acted as cover for each other. Her friendship with Heath lasted for a decade. It became known to the general public, and to some extent provided cover for her more secret relationship with Hutchinson. June was quoted as saying that Heath was "a wonderful politician, and would make a great leader". The press noticed that they were "near" each other on skiing holidays in Switzerland; when there were rumours of marriage she remarked: "It is much harder at 45 than at 25. One sees so many failures, don't you think?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted October 4, 2006 in 1971, after he became Prime Minister, he invited the Hutchinsons to Chequers and showed them his bedroom, telling them that it was not normally the Prime Minister's bedroom, as nothing would induce him to sleep in a room previously occupied by Wilson. Am I reading too much into it or is that another bit of in the closetry? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Strangelove 14 Posted October 5, 2006 Remind us, was that a bet about Heath being outed in death? Yes, within 12 months. Disappointingly the expected fame and fortune/bragging rights for winning this bet have failed to materialise. It wasn’t a great surprise that he wasn’t outed. I found it somewhat suspicious that on a Website with Deathlist’s small membership, there was not one, but actually two people who professed to have ‘inside knowledge’. I suspect something more along the following lines; During the day you work in a menial job at HMV, but at night when you get home, your suddenly a superstar on the Internet - amazing all with your made up bullshit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted October 5, 2006 Remind us, was that a bet about Heath being outed in death? Yes, within 12 months. Disappointingly the expected fame and fortune/bragging rights for winning this bet have failed to materialise. It wasn’t a great surprise that he wasn’t outed. I found it somewhat suspicious that on a Website with Deathlist’s small membership, there was not one, but actually two people who professed to have ‘inside knowledge’. I suspect something more along the following lines; During the day you work in a menial job at HMV, but at night when you get home, your suddenly a superstar on the Internet - amazing all with your made up bullshit. To be honest, Heath has been outed to me in private but the person involved, a former Special Branch chap, doesn't want to go public. Sure, there are out there who know for a fact, but it seems that because Ted was such a genial man, they feel bad about tarnishing his already poor reputation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 114 Posted December 16, 2006 Remind us, was that a bet about Heath being outed in death? Yes, within 12 months. Disappointingly the expected fame and fortune/bragging rights for winning this bet have failed to materialise. It wasn’t a great surprise that he wasn’t outed. I found it somewhat suspicious that on a Website with Deathlist’s small membership, there was not one, but actually two people who professed to have ‘inside knowledge’. I suspect something more along the following lines; During the day you work in a menial job at HMV, but at night when you get home, your suddenly a superstar on the Internet - amazing all with your made up bullshit. To be honest, Heath has been outed to me in private but the person involved, a former Special Branch chap, doesn't want to go public. Sure, there are out there who know for a fact, but it seems that because Ted was such a genial man, they feel bad about tarnishing his already poor reputation. I was talking to an editor at sky news the other day about the lack of a posthunous outing for Heath. He said that Heath was "to weird even to be gay" (his wording not mine). He also said that if I were to put him in touch with someone wh knew his ex it would be too dull a story. "Why wold anyone be interested in Heath". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted December 17, 2006 If people are interested in some of the nonentities we discuss Heath is definitely of interest. If only on t'internet (as we call it oop north). It surprises me that he hasn't even been outed on line. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 114 Posted December 17, 2006 If people are interested in some of the nonentities we discuss Heath is definitely of interest. If only on t'internet (as we call it oop north). It surprises me that he hasn't even been outed on line. Would we count the disscussions in this thread as an online outing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grobler 35 Posted December 17, 2006 If people are interested in some of the nonentities we discuss Heath is definitely of interest. If only on t'internet (as we call it oop north). It surprises me that he hasn't even been outed on line. Would we count the disscussions in this thread as an online outing? does anyone care ?????????? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted December 17, 2006 No we wouldn't he's outed when - and only when - someone goes public and says; 'I saw him spend a night in a man, and we ain't talking about that city in Jordan!' Personally, I think he may avoid this on the basis of the quote above that suggests he was so weird conventional sexuality didn't come into it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted December 17, 2006 Maybe, just maybe, Ted Heath never fancied getting married. There was once such a creature as a batchelor and being a confirmed batchelor didn't mean you had to be gay. I once saw him conducting an orchestra in Salisbury Cathedral. Magnificent setting, great performance. That's how I shall remember him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted December 18, 2006 Maybe nowt, he WAS gay, certainly by inclination and did keep a flat in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral where his dalliances with at least one regular boyfriend were an open secret to a few. Having said that, the general consensus when he died was that more would emerge but it seems - now - highly likely that confidentiality he managed to maintain kept a lid on any real evidence and nobody wants to publish hearsay, or summat. Said boyfriend is - apparantly - still alive. Can't say I know who he is, but this is probably the person one or two newspaper editors refer to. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xenon II 0 Posted December 18, 2006 Maybe, just maybe, Ted Heath never fancied getting married. There was once such a creature as a batchelor and being a confirmed batchelor didn't mean you had to be gay. I once saw him conducting an orchestra in Salisbury Cathedral. Magnificent setting, great performance. That's how I shall remember him. Exactly! A 'gay' is someone who lives a homo lifestyle and these people often flaunt their immorality (they take great pride in being perverts). Homosexuality is a behavior. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted December 18, 2006 Maybe, just maybe, Ted Heath never fancied getting married. There was once such a creature as a batchelor and being a confirmed batchelor didn't mean you had to be gay. I once saw him conducting an orchestra in Salisbury Cathedral. Magnificent setting, great performance. That's how I shall remember him. Exactly! A 'gay' is someone who lives a homo lifestyle and these people often flaunt their immorality (they take great pride in being perverts). Homosexuality is a behavior. A big "so what?" Xenon you have introduced a distasteful degree of intollerence on to this site. No wonder people are asking now if we're anti-semitic. Were you born this way or was it something that happened at school? Not that I really care. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
football_fan 42 Posted December 18, 2006 It must be a slow day for those who are discussing Ted Heath's alleged sexuality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 114 Posted December 18, 2006 Maybe, just maybe, Ted Heath never fancied getting married. There was once such a creature as a batchelor and being a confirmed batchelor didn't mean you had to be gay. I once saw him conducting an orchestra in Salisbury Cathedral. Magnificent setting, great performance. That's how I shall remember him. Exactly! A 'gay' is someone who lives a homo lifestyle and these people often flaunt their immorality (they take great pride in being perverts). Homosexuality is a behavior. You bitch! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites