Good grief, no one could be so obtuse or illiterate — therefore that lame diversionary attempt is obviously deliberate.Benny Hill wrote:Im Willy Ustad? Thats ur conclusion? Seriously..Maat wrote:Great stuff, from all of you brilliant media investigators!![]()
Re sHillberg's lame attempt to 'splain' away the 'top-swapping shoops':
"Yeah, this would probably be the first time in history that female friends have ever swapped clothes before... Oh wait..."
When two girlfriends have vastly different weights (by at least 2 sizes), for the fat one to wear the skinny one's top (and manage to pull it off-shoulder!)? That would be a "first"!
Oh, I know, she ran out to buy an identical one just so they'd look like twins, but didn't wear them at the same time, is that it?
"...Oh wait..." Indeed! He must have confused this film with reality too then:
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
(Thanks to a tip I just got from a young woman friend, who is fat, when I told her about sHill's dopey comment. I've never seen it & don't watch movies like that)
You're right, Simon, this one is fun to toy with, isn't he
Especially since he's revealed his role model/team leader, Willy Wanker (datsU) of the PsyOp Factory (from Utøy !) promoted as some obscure SciFi "novelist", but clearly presents as a morally bankrupt, intellectually dishonest and envious old hack, paid to write nonsensical propaganda lies about genuinely independent media investigators, for a perp tabloid!The talentless old tool sure couldn't get anyone to buy his pulp fiction.
But it's probably a manufactured identity anyway (with a 'face' like that! Eesh)
Guess 'their' slogan should be, 'No fact too inconvenient to avoid, no evidence too obvious to ignore.'
Lets make it interesting..How much are you willing to bet on that? I will give you 10 in odds.. U put 1000USD that Im Willy, and I put 10000 that Im not..
Tell me if u accept, I will be really dissapointed in you if you dont. You should be willing to put your money where your mouth is.
(I'll take it as a compliment Brianv thought my post sounded like Fred, though
I was of course saying that this Benny sHill's 'hero' Willy Wanker Ustad is a nom de plume for a fabricated identity! So that simply makes 'Benny' a tool's tool
Fun facts: 1. Ustad is a place in Buskerud, Norway http://www.places-in-the-world.com/3133 ... 7eoicslhg5
2. Ustad means master, maestro or professor in Persian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustad



















