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gina32 | 09:36 Fri 17th Sep 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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as much as i like him, why should he?
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i'm a celebrity, get me outta here!
he shouldnt. its cause of him being famous that he more than likely will be on bail.
Is it really worth it. It's only a few weeks...he needs to man up..
lol ummmm bit late for that.....
cause all he actually did was dint a car?
Is he doing anything that other prisoners aren't allowed to do?
Yes BG...on drugs and not the first time either..

Although I do know people who have got off with much worse and more times..
he has been caught with drugs too bigger. i think he was under drug influence while driving.
he's appealing against sentence, and asking for bail until an appeal is heard. Sounds perfectly normal.
because like anyone else in his position, his lawyer will go through the normal procedure, ie apply for bail, wheather george m, or fred the milkman.
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been cancelled for some reason, perhaps he thought no point.
Ummmm, George would like nothing better than to "Man up"
Lol...I know :-)

Now say your prayers you dirty minded boy..!
It was reported here yesterday that as a result of an experience in the showers on his first night in prison he was actually going to apply to have his sentence increased.
I think he applied as a kneejerk reaction to the reality check he must be experiencing at the moment.
I bet he thinks he`s died and gone to heaven.
George is applying to have his sentence reduced on the basis that it is inappropriate - a legal device open to anyt prisoner, as advised in previous posts.

All the jokes and sniping are just puerile.
Just an 8-week sentence was a joke too.

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