Rabidlamb wrote: » I'm taking the kids trick or treating then I'm off to a fancy dress house party. I've the shell suit, blonde wig, jangly jewelry & big fat cigar sorted. Am I good to go or have a crossed a line ?.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » crossed the line imo....l just think it would be very disrespectful for the victims, yeah their not going to see you but l wouldn't find it a laughing matter.
starbelgrade wrote: » If you want to dress up as someone who likes to put their hand up young birds without offending anyone, just go as Rod Hull.
smash wrote: » Announcing that you're offended is just another way to tell people that you can't control your own emotions.
phasers wrote: » Not inappropriate, just unoriginal and tired.
Roger said he would have stepped down from his Children in Need role if Savile had been involved. He said: “A guy with a big cigar in his mouth, a string vest, who is covered in gold chains and trinkets — is this really the guy who we want to become a hero for kids? “I had no evidence but I found that his behaviour was very strange.
PaddyORuadhan wrote: » I heard off a mate of mine in the UK about a friend of hers, who went out at the weekend with the GF.... He was Jimmy Saville, the GF dressed as a schoolgirl... Very iappropriate but so tasteless its funny